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PM warns of ‘danger’ of voting FNM
Minnis tells crowd ‘Now is the time’
By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net
By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
IN HIS last speech before thousands of voters turn out to the polls, Prime Minister Perry Christie last night said the Progressive Liberal Party will retain the government of The Bahamas, while urging Bahamians to vote in full force to shore up the fate of his party. Warning Bahamians that a vote for the Free National Movement is “dangerous” because the organisation is vested in foreign interests, Mr Christie attempted to sell his party as a group that has made the big decisions to ensure the country’s pro- LAST CALL: The crowds at last night’s PLP rally, above, and FNM rally, below. gression. Photos: Terrel W. Carey/Tribune Staff Before beginning what could be his last speech as prime minister, Mr Christie broke out into the “Perry Shuffle” as the gathered crowd chanted his name. “We know change is possible. We know big change is possible,” a confident Mr Christie told thousands of supporters at Clifford Park. “We know that we have the best team to bring the change this country needs. “After Wednesday, we will be forming the next government of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. “When you go to the polls you will know you are going to vote for the best team and you are going to know that it doesn’t take one man or one woman to lead the country, it takes a team. “It takes a leader who is able to work with his team and it takes a team that is qualified and can work in unity together. A team that is qualified and that is your Progressive Liberal Party team.”
NOW is the time for choosing, Free National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis declared, his voice resounding through speakers last night and falling on the thunderous cheers of the people gathered at the Q E Sports Centre to hear him explain what’s at stake in today’s election. Waving pom-poms and proudly displaying their red colours, the crowd of thousands spent election eve the best way they knew how: celebrating. Dr Minnis, who spoke at a large Grand Bahama rally before making his way to New Providence, urged Bahamians to “Vote Them Out!” emphasising those three words that have become a rallying cry for the FNM this election season. The party hopes to ride to victory on a wave of discontent with the governing party. “I have had the pleasure of travelling all across our Bahamas,” Dr Minnis said. “You have welcomed our team into your homes and into your hearts. Thank you for sharing your lives, your stories and your struggles. I continue to be inspired by the experiences and strength of Bahamians. This campaign confirms that though we face challenges, our people are strong and resilient. It’s time to choose. The Bahamas cannot survive another five years of this, corrupt, incompetent and victimising government. Thank God for May 10. Clearly, you are ready for change and the PLP’s time is up. The voices of the people can no longer be ignored and this movement cannot be stopped.” SEE PAGE THREE
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FNM RAISES ‘RED FLAG’ OVER SECURITY OF VOTES AFTER INSPECTION By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net
FREE National Movement Chairman Sidney Collie yesterday declared that his party’s “red flag is
waving” after an inspection revealed that ballot boxes containing hundreds of votes from the advanced poll were “poorly” sealed, and for one constituency left unsealed. Recalling the chaotic
scenes from last week’s early poll, Mr Collie stressed that he was not making an allegation against the Parliamentary Registration Department but a callto-arms for poll workers, candidates and the wider
voting public to be vigilant as votes are cast across the country today. He underscored that all 39 ballot boxes were locked with their slots covered, and kept in the basement of the Parliamentary Registration
Department in a safe room with a steel door and multiple locks. “With regard to the sealing of the boxes,” Mr Collie said in an interview at the party’s headquarters, “many of them were poorly
sealed. The wax was badly, roughly, quickly done. The taping around many of them were sloppy. They were all locked and the slot for the ballot was all covered over.” SEE PAGE SIX
‘BALLOT BOXES LATE BECAUSE CONCERN OVER DISRUPTION TO OF ATTORNEY GENERAL REQUEST’ SOCIAL MEDIA ON ELECTION EVE By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net
FORMER Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham claimed yesterday that ballots arrived late to the Kendal Isaacs Gymnasium at last week’s advanced poll because the day before, Attorney General Allyson Maynard Gibson advised the Parliamentary Registration Department that it could add additional people
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to the register. Although Wednesday’s much derided advance poll was supposed to start at 8am, ballots did not reach the location until afterwards and voting didn’t begin until after 9am. “The ballots were not ready to go to the Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre until a quarter to 8 that morning,” Mr Ingraham said on 96.9 FM show “Off SEE PAGE SIX
HUMAN rights activist and attorney Fred Smith, QC said he believes there have been attempts by the government or operatives working closely with the Progressive Liberal Party to censor not only his personal Facebook page, but other pages with which he is associated on the social media platform. Mr Smith told The Tribune yesterday that over the past few weeks his personal Facebook page and others
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were reported around seven to nine times and in most instances the activity happened shortly after there were posts published which were highly critical of the Christie administration. Ranard Henfield, We March Bahamas lead organiser, added that he has had similar experiences. He also believes that his personal and business phones have been wire tapped. SEE PAGE SEVEB