Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Choiseul-Saltibus Enters The Dawn of A New Day!

New direction
On June 6, 2016, Choiseul voted to change what passed over four and a half years for a semblance of parliamentary representation of its people. Some will say it was long overdue, while others on the other side of the divide will consider it a bad choice. Whatever it is – the people have spoken. For those that supported the losing side Dr. Steve Maraboli puts it nicely. “Be open enough to see opportunities. Be wise enough to be grateful. Be courageous enough to be happy.”

There appeared to have been a national dissatisfaction with the SLP – not with the candidates per se, but rather with Dr Kenny Anthony, the leader of SLP. A case in point – Webby, if I have it correct swung over to the UWP side this last election. Not because he does not like Lorne (they are relatives) but rather his dislike, to put it lightly, for Kenny Anthony, This was the mood expressed throughout the country. It even reflected in his constituency as well where the margin of his victory was minimal.

Lorne Theophilus
Lorne, the past parliamentarian gradually became unpopular with a number of his core supporters and this itself filtered down to the constituents. This was coupled with his irregular visits to the various constituencies. After handing Rufus his fair share of sticks during the 2006 campaign – ti canal, footpaths etc, Lorne went into the same infrastructural malaise which he so vociferously criticized Rufus for.

Lorne got it all wrong with his management style. I am not an expert on managerial skills but I sure can see when one is not working. Any candidate who has won in Polling Division I5, have always over the last elections won below 40. This time around a new comer Bradly Felix whooped Lorne Theophilus, the incumbent by 124 votes. Do you know why? Simple, his bluffs, his unkept promises, his 5 visits out of 1676 days of his tenure, and there was that notion he was only fighting for his political pension, was too much for the people to support him anymore.

Choiseul-Saltibus General Election results 2016
With reference to the figure on the left you will notice that about 60.03% or 5321 of 8864 of the registered voters turned out to vote the third largest turn out with Anse la Raye and Soufriere having turnouts of 60.91 and 60.59% respectively. Bradley secured 58.3% or 2995 while lorne captures 41.7% or 2143 of the votes cast. A comfortable lead of 852. There were 183 rejected votes. But in an earlier call to the electoral office as I started analyzing the statistics revealed as you will see at the bottom of the figure that 96% or 24 of the 25 ballot boxes have been counted. According to the electoral department they are in the process of inputing more data.


It is a new day for St Lucia! And the slogan “Change is coming” did hold its own during the General Elections. But Socrates says. “The secret of change is to focus all our energy, not on building the old, but on building the new.”  Yes, let’s get to work; focus our energies to build a new Choiseul-Saltibus and by extension a new St Lucia and forget the old. Let the petty partisan politics find no room in our chambers of development. Choiseul-Saltibus MUST put colours aside and RALLY WITH BRADLY in this dawn of a new day.

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Bradley, Responsible For Commerce, Industry, Investment, Enterprise Development and Consumer Affairs.

Prime Minister of St Lucia
At yesterday’s lavish swearing in ceremony the Governor General on the advice of the Prime minister, The Hon Allen M. Chastanet, Prime Minister of St Lucia, informed the massive gathering at the Phillip Marcellin Stadium, in the Constituency opf Vieux Fort the name of each Minister and his/her allocated ministry. Allen Chastanet who was already sworn-in on June 7th, 2016 as Prime Minister, was announced to a thunderous applause as the Minister for Finance, Economic Growth, Job Creation, External Affairs and Public Service.

The full slate of Ministers are:-
1. Allen M. Chastanet – Prime Minister, Minister for Finance, Economic Growth, Job Creation, External Affairs and Public Service
2. Dr Gale Rigobert -Minister for Education, Innovation, Gender Relations and Sustainable Development
3. Ezechiel Joseph – Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries, Physical Planning, Natural Resources and Cooperatives
4. Stephenson King – Minister for Infrastructure, Ports, Energy and Labour
5. Guy Joseph – Minister of Economic Development, Housing, Urban Renewal, Transport and Civil Aviation
Bradley Swearing-in as a Minister
6. Lenard Montoute – Minister for Equity, Social Justice, Empowerment, Youth Development, Sports, Culture and Local Government
7. Edmund Estephane – Minister within the Ministry for Equity, Social Justice, Empowerment, Youth Development, Sports, Culture and Local Government
8. Senator Hermangild Francis – Minister for Home Affairs, Justice and National Security
9. Senator Mary Isaac – Minister for Health and Wellness
10. Bradley Felix – Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Commerce, Industry, Investment, Enterprise Development and Consumer Affairs
11. Dominic Fedee – Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Tourism, Information and Broadcasting
12. Jimmy Henry – Minister within the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Physical Planning, Natural Resources and Cooperatives
13. Senator Fortuna Belrose – Minister within the Ministry for Equity, Social Justice, Empowerment, Youth Development, Sports, Culture and Local Government
14. Senator Ubaldus Raymond – Minister in the Ministry of Finance
15. Herod Stanislas – – Minister within the Ministry of Economic Development, Housing, Urban Renewal, Transport and Civil Aviation


Bradley Felix
Bradley Felix’s Job in government  will be concerned with promoting economic growth. Being the Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for Commerce, Industry, Investment, Enterprise Development and Consumer Affairs, he is responsible to promote job creation and improved living standards for all St Lucians by creating an infrastructure that promotes economic growth, technological competitiveness, and sustainable development among other things. Among his tasks, are gathering economic and demographic data for business and government decision-making, and helping to set industrial standards. Bravo young man!!!!!!

Earlier in the ceremony five senators were given warrant of their appointment . They were Hermangild Francis, Mary Isaac, Fortuna Belrose, Jimmy Henry and Ubaldus Raymond. They,  later during the ceremony were offered ministerial positions. 

This blog,"Choiseul On The Move" believes, with Bradley's background experience in banking and finance, this job should be "a piece of cake." Choiseul-Saltibus wishes him and by extension the Prime Minister and the other Ministers of Cabinet all the very best and good luck in their respective portfolios.