Team Unity government failed in delivering promises to CCM, says Shawn Richards
Deputy Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis Shawn Richards demanded an equitable share of the citizenship by investment revenue flows to the sister island of Nevis.
2025-08-01 17:36:01



"Paragraph 1 to 3 of the Historic Charlestown Accord signed by me as the leader of PAM and by the leaders of PLP and CCM on the courthouse steps in Charlestown before a massive crowd as part of a foundational charter of team unity on December 17, 2014, make it clear that CBI proceeds would be shared with St Kitts and Nevis on a population basis," said the Deputy Prime Minister and leader of PAM.
Richards emphasized that Nevis has long been excluded from the benefits of SIDF (St Kitts and Nevis Sugar Industry Diversification Foundation).
"The matter is really about the commitment by the team unity, and they need to keep our promise to the people of Nevis. PAM is satisfied that the Charles Town Accord sets out the agreement as to how a team unity government should deal with the sharing of proceeds of CBI between our two islands and among our people," Richards added.Shawn Richards also acknowledged the efforts of Premier Mark Brantley to engage in a dialogue to solve the issue from the past four years. PAM leader said that he is aware that sums paid to NIA from the CBI Proceeds were initially 30 million per year and now currently 45 million per year. "I am also aware that the Honourable Prime Minister has written to the Premier on March 12 2022, offering a further increase to the NIA again without any cabinet involvement," he added. He stated that there had been no genuine effort to resolve this over the years and said there had been thus far no public statement by the prime minister as to the actual revenue from CBI over the relevant period. "We all know that any conversation regarding equitable share must start with a statement as to the amount and overall revenue,". Furthermore, he added that Skills Training Empowerment Program (STEP) and the People Employment Program (PEP) are run in Nevis from Basseterre, and Premier or Nevis Island Administration (NIA) are completely excluded from their management on the island of Nevis.
"Give Nevis its money so that Nevis implements and run its own programmes,".He stated St Kitts and Nevis could only move forward if all people are given their fair share of the benefits of national development.
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