Thursday, 14th November 2024

St Kitts and Nevis: Opposition disagrees with government's decision of extending SOE

St Kitts and Nevis' opposition Members of Parliament speaking on the proposed extension by six months of the current State of Emergency.

Tuesday, 29th June 2021

St Kitts and Nevis: Opposition disagrees with government's decision of extending SOE
Opposition MPs refrained from voting on the 6-month Extension of State of Emergency. St Kitts and Nevis' opposition Members of Parliament speaking on the proposed extension by six months of the current State of Emergency invited the government to consider and provide recommendations to solve the human sufferings being experienced by citizens in St. Kitts and Nevis as a result of measures to manage the community spread of COVID-19.

Leader of the Opposition Dr Denzil Douglas admonished Dr Harris to start focusing on properly managing the pandemic instead of making sure he distributes blame to everyone except himself and his government.

LOP stated that the government's poor performance in managing its COVID-19 response has caused some 400 plus individuals to contract the virus, thousands isolated and or quarantined, and three unfortunate deaths.

The opposition argued the Prime Minister and his Government and no amount of blaming opposition or the St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party to accept responsibility for the indecisions, mistakes and dysfunction within the Cabinet.

"The government was told in no uncertain terms that part of what is required is a stimulus package to assist the unemployed and underemployed, small business persons, taxi drivers and those in the hotel industry who have not earned an income in so many months." stated the leader of the opposition.

Dr Douglas further stated that the government must make provisions for those quarantined and isolated, making sure they can eat and have essential items to survive instead of targeting individuals like EK and others who have stepped up to assist.

In the end, members on the opposition benches stated that they could not support a State of Emergency that was too little too late and for such a long period of time. St Kitts and Nevis is undergoing severe COVID-19 crisis with more than 313 active cases in the country.