Full Speech of Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit

Skerrit addressed the nation on Thursday

Fellow Dominicans, residents, visitors and well-wishers, I address you today against the backdrop of a dangerous precedent that is being set in our country, whereby expression of views by some, is accompanied, almost always, by street protests, lawlessness and violence.

Dominica is being black-eyed in the regional and international world by media reports of this very “un-Dominican” behavior that is creeping into the mainstream of society.

Earlier this week, members of the Dominica Police Force were forced, once again, to restrain themselves and, by so doing, exposed themselves to the real and serious threat of injury to their person and the destruction of private and state property, as a result of uncontrolled, mob-like behavior by political party activists, doing the bidding of their leaders.

None can forget the disgraceful scene of February 7th this year, when many of the same people who attempted to storm the Parliament of Dominica last Tuesday, caused millions of dollars in damage and marred the beauty of our historic capital city of Roseau.

Indeed, it was not lost on independent observers that some of the same characters were not far from the scene of Monday’s road blockage and other insidious behavior in the village of Salisbury.

All this is pointing to a very sad and sorry picture emerging that, if allowed to go unchecked, could lead to dire consequences in the not too distant future.

The Government of Dominica takes a very dim view of this unfortunate trajectory, which, it is to be noted, has hitherto been foreign to our political and cultural landscape.
There have been differences of opinion before, and political parties in the past have had reason to vent and express their displeasure with, or opposition to, acts by or policies of the authorities. But, never in our history have we had crime and violence being the first course of action by an established political party.

The portrayal of Dominica as a melting pot for confusion and antisocial behavior is hurting the image of the country and threatens the social and economic wellbeing of our dear land.

On this occasion, the pretext for taking to the streets and demonstrating once again is built around draft legislation, slated for consideration during the current sitting of Parliament.

The second reading of a Bill in Parliament provides opportunity for all Parliamentarians, elected and nominated, to speak to the proposed measure and voice their concerns.

It is customary practice and indeed, has been the norm over the past 300 years, for concerns of Parliamentarians to be embraced and evaluated. Convincing arguments are taken into consideration and there is scope during the second reading for deferral of action or for amendments in what is known as Committee Stage.

The point that must be emphasized here is that street protests are normally the last resort of most responsible mature opposition parties in the Caribbean and the world.

If you come to Parliament and you do not believe that your concerns have been taken objectively into consideration and acted upon, then by all means an Opposition party has the right, and it is the practice for it, to resort to other means of getting its point across. But to adopt a posture of civil unrest as a first resort, even before articulating your concerns on the floor of Parliament, is unfortunate and constitutes a major departure from accepted best practices and norms in modern, civilized society. Such behavior is foreign, I insist, to the Dominican way of life and operation.

In this instance, the Leader of the Opposition made known his objection to certain provisions of the draft legislation and the Government was and still is eager to hear these specific concerns.

During general election campaigns it is customary for generalizations to be thrown around without deference to truth, facts, specifics and objectivity. But modern parliamentary norms and practices call for a greater level of tolerance and forebearance and for well-established processes to be embraced and allowed to take their course.

The proposed amendments to the Elections Act of Dominica have been long in coming. Indeed, such changes have been lobbied for by the very opposition United Workers Party that is today seeking to prevent them from being considered by the Parliament of the country.

The Electoral Commission reviewed and approved of the proposed changes. The proposed changes have also been examined by regional and international agencies and found to be compliant with modern requirements.
The Government is ready to set forth its position on the matter and is eager to hear the perspective of the Opposition.

Clearly, if there are strong, useful and relevant observations or objections, these would be acted upon and, as I said before, there are provisions in the conduct of Parliament for matters before the House to be withdrawn, referred to a select committee or significantly amended in Committee Stage. But Parliament is where opinions collide….and not from sidewalks or through acts of violence.

Meaningful dialogue cannot and will not take place in Parliament or outside against the backdrop of street protests, intimidation, lawlessness and violence.

This is the third time in the last three months that the tolerance and forebearance of the Dominica Police Force have been tested. A single drop of blood on the streets of Dominica is, for me, a drop too much.

As Prime Minister of this country I do not see the need for this type and level of behavior. It is not necessary and it is very dangerous.

It was my intention to embrace legitimate concerns of the Opposition and perhaps defer action on this Bill in Parliament until such time as a bipartisan committee of the Parliament would have had an opportunity to deliberate on the draft and make known its concerns and recommendations. That is how Parliaments around the region and the world function and operate. But, here in Dominica, it seems different because of a new style of leadership from certain quarters.
I will not expose members of Parliament, staff of the Parliament, the media, visitors and other interest groups to threats of physical danger by mob-like rioters, acting at the behest of their leader.

Dominica has too painstakingly built its image and reputation for peace, civility and tranquility for me to join with others in sullying that good name.

Accordingly, I have today advised the Honourable Speaker of the House, that Parliament should re-convene as agreed tomorrow morning, but adjourned without further consideration of matters of the Order Paper. This is the best way I believe for us to avoid obvious confrontation that others are seeking.

Failure to pass this and other laws in a timely fashion is not too high a price to pay for minimising the threat to life, limb and property in Dominica.
The Government of Dominica is not intimidated by the threats of violence. Equally, however, we are not disposed to exposing innocent Dominicans and indeed members of the same potentially riotous mobs to potential harm and danger.

When the threat of danger to humans and damage to property has been contained and or stamped out, the sitting shall resume.

One may ask, why not hear the Opposition before a meeting of Parliament? The short answer is, that is not the way of this particular Parliamentary Opposition. Members of the public would recall a recent national event at which no lesser a topic than the economic future of this country was being considered. The entire Parliamentary Opposition was invited. Did they attend? Did they send a position paper for consideration?
The opposition has had copies of the proposed changes for several months now. There have been public debates on electoral reform for several years now.

The reality is that the current Parliamentary Opposition in Dominica has chosen the path of confrontation and antagonism over constructive dialogue and mediation. Parliament is the place for national discussion and debate and therefore the floor of Parliament is where an opportunity will be provided for the Opposition to articulate its concerns in debate that will, as usual, be carried live and direct into the homes and offices of Dominicans.

The Government of Dominica shall approach this debate with an open mind and any and all legitimate areas of concern and or objection voiced by the Opposition will be analyzed in an open and objective manner, with a view to arriving at consensus however and wherever possible.
But there shall be no shouting match outside the precincts of Parliament and, given the approach of this particular opposition to date, it would be a waste of time seeking constructive dialogue in a structured environment. That is simply not their way.

In the meantime, the government will continue its ongoing practice of sensitizing the nation to the aims and objectives of measures before the Parliament, and in the case of the draft amendments to the Elections Act, the government shall use the available time to continue to discuss its provisions with the various stakeholders, in the hope of arriving at a final product that meets the approval of all objective, rational and reasonable thinkers in the country.

Of course, there are those who will oppose, come what may, and that is the reality with which one will have to grapple. However, the suspension of the Sitting of Parliament tomorrow, due to persistent threats of violence and lawlessness by supporters of the Parliamentary Opposition, should provide the said members with adequate time to fully set forth their position on this matter, so it can be taken into consideration and acted upon by the Government.

My fellow Dominicans, Ladies and Gentlemen, I wish to stress that the Government of Dominica is dismayed by the specter of riotous mobs threatening the lives and wellbeing of Parliamentarians, staff of parliament, the media and members of the public.

We see no point in fighting fire with fire or in this case, reacting in a manner that could result in injury, death or damage to property. The preference of the Government is to avoid confrontation, in the hope that common sense and reason will prevail and that there can be a return to the type of leadership standards to which this country had gotten accustomed and for which it is characteristically known.

I would like to take this opportunity to caution to the Opposition in this country to desist from heightening tensions in the country, especially tomorrow, Friday when our children will resume the very crucial and indeed stressful Grade Six National Assessment exams.

I pray that nothing will be done by those who should know better, to disrupt the orderly conduct of both the Grade Six National Assessment as well as regular commercial activity in the capital City of Roseau.

May God bless you all and may he continue to shine his light on our beloved, Dominica.

I thank you.

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21 Comments

  1. Let The Truth Be Known - Original
    May 27, 2017

    Some people are evil, dangerous and destructive. Actions speak louder than words.
    God is not blind, deaf nor sleeping. The evil that men do follow them. What goes around comes around two-fold. What you sow you will reap and two-fold. It will also affect your household and whatever your endeavors, your life in general.
    The attitude of the opposition and followers will not get the sensible who want what is good and best for Dominica and (yes) nationals, to turn away from DLP and namely the PM.
    You troublemakers are wasting your time. As you do, you are heaping burning coals on your heads and making UWP with Linton as Leader look small and bad. You have projected what your true colors are. Your attitude is a disservice to UWP.
    This is no way to act and get the majority to love you, vote for you and make you PM. I do think your goose is cooked, thanks to what you planned and carried out, causing your supporters to act unbecomingly. Sorry for you.

  2. Laplaine Observer
    May 26, 2017

    Skeritt is alleging that Dominicans are engaging in riotous behavior but he has not provided a single shred of evidence to support these bogus claims. The incident that occurred on February 07, by a small group of lawless kids, was condemned by all Dominicans. But this should not be used to blame members of the opposition and peaceful protesters who disagrees with this proposed bill to import your overseas voters. This is the climate you have created here in Dominica, and now you’re looking to shift the blame.

  3. JESUS CHILD
    May 26, 2017

    to many lies from a leader…. forked tongue leader

  4. Massacre
    May 26, 2017

    Skerrit is not addressing the real issues as to why Dominica is in such a dilapidated state?
    Why are you all not promoting self grow of citizens by developing more employment opportunists that will create jobs and local investment for our people?
    Why are you DLP not allowing freedom of the press?
    Why is it that people who commit crimes just have to pledge loyalty to DLP and their cases are thrown out or adjourned until we never about it again.
    Why is it that so many hundreds of millions of Dominican dollars are frozen in foreign banks?

    I can go on and on with the many ills that DLP has done and is doing to hijack the people of Dominica but I will stop here for DLP supporters to tell me what are their true reasons for supporting this cabal that is disguising itself as a Gov’t.

  5. LifeandDeath
    May 26, 2017

    Typical megalomaniac, he set the stage for trouble then come in and quells it, blames other people and pretends to save the day..
    At least there are still a few ppl with dignity left in Dominica. Thanks for standing up despite the risks of physical harm and psychological abuse and probably further victimization..
    This is not a Win for any party. This is a win for #Dominica.

  6. %
    May 26, 2017

    No to
    Legalisation
    Of
    Bribery
    And
    Treating.
    SKERRIT MUST GO!
    SKERRIT MUST GO
    SKERRIT MUST GO NOW!

  7. My little take
    May 26, 2017

    As we speak The FBI is busy investigating the roll of President Donald Trump and his friends as it relates to their alleged connection with Russia during the last election. Everyday we wake someone new seems to be in the spotlight while Skerrit is upset that the people of Dominica are standing up against the evils that he has done to our beloved country. If Daniel Carbon had used his authority to investigate the actions of Roosevelt Skerrit two weeks after he was seen in picture signing documents with NG Lap Seng, John Ashe and others, Dominica would not have to be listening to Skerrit talk more of his nonsense. I blame Carbon for what is happening in Dominica today and I hope the man does not have cable TV to see how the FBI is busy investigating their president. http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/analysis-here%e2%80%99s-why-the-fbi-is-likely-to-be-interested-in-jared-kushner%e2%80%99s-meeting-with-russians/ar-BBBy22V?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=LENOVODHP15

  8. Anthony P. Ismael
    May 26, 2017

    The mob-like-behavior that you speak of is practiced and condoned by the Dominica Labor Party. Selling our passports to crooks, scoundrels and criminals in the international arena. Persecuting those who do not vote for you and sharing the largess with only constituency supporters. While you’re sharing out CBI money like hot bread, remember that the farmers of Salisbury were asking for passable roads, so that they could go their farm and work the old fashion way. Please keep that in mind. You told your supporters to confront those who do not vote for you and call them “Traitors!” You and you alone is the chief architect of this behavior that you so articulately described.

  9. Roseau
    May 26, 2017

    I am not interested!

    • Ny boss
      May 27, 2017

      Damn fool u not interested in what mk sense to u sick ppl

  10. Real women have pride
    May 26, 2017

    DNO as an online news media you should make it your duty today to post what international and regional press had to say about Aliereza Monfared and Allison Madueke even before that news hit us in Dominica. Please DNO do Dominicans a favor so they will see who Skerrit was referring to when he said “Dominica is being black-eyed in the regional and international world by media reports of this very “un-Dominican” behavior that is creeping into the mainstream of society.”

    • Me
      May 26, 2017

      Point well made but please note that media is the plural of medium. We do not want to perpetuate the Americans’ poor use of English, do we?

  11. Tjebe fort
    May 26, 2017

    O.K. Roosevelt, you blaming the opposition , even for the disturbances in Roseau last Feb, when the report by outside experts has no evidence of that and the people that were charged from the opposition were let go. What you did not tell people is that next week the trial of your friend Ng Lap Seng will open in New York and also in a couple of weeks the trial of Alison Madueke in London and who knows, you may well be implicated. I hope not because that really would give Dominica a black eye. You are just diverting attention away from that. And again, the incident of a parliamentarian allegedl ybringing a gun into the Parliament. If you are unhinged, anybody could be shot, including yourself but you are not talking bout that, are you?

  12. May 26, 2017

    Really — you have been photographed with a number of individuals who are in prison / awaiting trial — for alleged criminal activities around the globe —

    Photos seen with the same attire (Verssace shirt) hint. hint…(IRAN)

    So tell me who is responsible for putting DA on the World Stage???

  13. Truth Be Told
    May 26, 2017

    “Crisis Phase (May 29, 1979-June 21, 1979): Two individuals were killed in clashes between government security forces and protesters in Roseau on May 29, 1979. The Committee for National Salvation (CNS) chaired by Charles Savenin organized a general strike beginning on May 29, 1979. The CNS called for the resignation of the government of Prime Minister Patrick John. President Frederick Degazon fled to Britain on June 11, 1979. The House of Assembly voted to removed Prime Minister Patrick John from power on June 20, 1979. Jenner Armour was sworn in as acting president, and Oliver James Seraphin was sworn in as interim prime minister on June 21, 1979. The general strike ended on June 21, 1979.”
    http://uca.edu/politicalscience/dadm-project/western-hemisphere-region/29-dominica-1978-present/

    • #dominican to de bone
      May 26, 2017

      Thank you so very much!!!

  14. Carrotop
    May 26, 2017

    Please resign, and everything will go back to normal.

  15. Amazed
    May 26, 2017

    Will this man stop misleading the people of Dominica and the world? Is it that he does not know his history or he really feels that he can just say whatever he wants to the people and get away with it? Does he even know the “man” who is the president of this country? Does he know from whence he came, what path he took to be the present president of Dominica?
    The opposition could talk in parliament from now till election and it wont make a difference because the eyes always have it at the end of the day no matter what.
    It is my belief that this gentleman has to continue living a life of lies indefinitely because the moment he resorts to the truth while in the position that he is , he will be out of power and he wont be able to face the consequences of his doings over the pass three terms he has been in power. How can a Prime Minister of an independent “democratic” country continue to lie to the people and gets away with it all the time.

  16. Tampa
    May 26, 2017

    DNO, it would be good to get the public to read the “Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Disturbances at the House of Assembly in 1971. It is important to revisit our history.

    • #dominican to de bone
      May 26, 2017

      Where can we find it?

  17. Soucou
    May 26, 2017

    Skerrit you in politics for too long to know that protest is brought about by gov’t policies that seemingly violates human rights. My advice to you, is try not to push legislature that would bring about such protest and its accompanying doom and perhaps all these forewarned disruption would not have to be realized.

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