Transparency is essential in democracy, yet recent developments suggest Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre may be keeping significant information from the public. Here are six critical issues raising concerns:
1. $400 Million Increase in Debt
In 2023, Saint Lucia’s debt surged by $400 million, straining financial stability. The Prime Minister’s silence on this issue leaves questions about the government’s fiscal management strategies.
2. 17% Decline in Agriculture
The agriculture sector saw a 17% decline in 2023, badly affecting the economy and farmers. The lack of communication about this downturn and plans for recovery is troubling for the agricultural community.
3. Lucrative Deal with Global Ports Holdings
Global Ports Holdings stands to make over $1 billion from a 30-year agreement at the expense of Saint Lucian taxpayers. The terms and long-term financial commitments remain undisclosed, prompting calls for public scrutiny.
4. St Jude Hospital Costs
The cost for St Jude Hospital has escalated to $265 million. The project’s delays and cost overruns, coupled with government secrecy, raise concerns about fiscal management.
5. 11,000 Passports Sold in CIP
Saint Lucia’s Citizenship by Investment Programme has sold over 11,000 passports, but details of these transactions remain secret. Greater transparency is needed to ensure the program’s integrity and national security.
6. $290 Million Halls of Justice
The Halls of Justice will cost taxpayers over $290 million. The lack of detailed financial reports and justifications for this expenditure fuels suspicions of fiscal mismanagement.
Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre’s administration continues to face scrutiny over these critical issues. The lack of transparency undermines public trust, highlighting the need for open and accountable governance. Saint Lucians deserve clear, honest communication on matters affecting the nation’s future. #PierreEhCare #PuttingYouWorse #SaveOurSaintLucia
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