2013-01-20 Clifton Concern - BNT - Kennedy

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    News Statement Issued by Keod Smith, former Ambassador to

    the Environment BEST COMMISSION, Environmental Activist

    on the Clifton Issue, Former Member of Parliament.

    My attention has been drawn to the visit of Mr. Robert Kennedy, an Attorney for

    The Natural Resource Defence Council from the United States; who was in Nassau

    on Saturday for the unveiling of a plaque commemorating the official visit of his

    uncle, the late American President John F. Kennedy to our country in 1962.

    Prime Minister Perry Christie while officiating at this ceremony on Saturday also

    recognized Mr. Kennedy Jr. for his advocacy in our country on the environment

    and in particular the historic fight to Save Clifton.

    I am somewhat dismayed and perplexed that the Prime Minister did not use this

    occasion to also note and recognize the Bahamian fighters who led the struggle to

    Save Clifton.

    By doing this he gave the impression that Clifton was saved singularly by the

    effort Mr. Kennedy Jr brought to the debate.

    How could the Prime Minister not know that he should mention the Clifton

    Champions: Vivian Whylly, Dr. C. B. Moss and Ms. Sam Duncombe.

    It is troubling that the Prime Minister, who knows of the contribution of these

    people and many others to the Clifton Struggle would choose to ignore them.

    I am further concerned that there is a reported move by the Government to

    grant the seabed of Clifton Bay and surrounding areas of Gaulin Cay to the

    control of the Bahamas National Trust instead of vesting it in the Clifton Heritage

    Authority- that was created by statute for this purpose during Mr. Christies

    2002-2007 administration.

    I want to go on record as strongly criticizing such a decision and I wish to warn

    the Government that any move to take any part of Clifton or its surrounding sea

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    bed in Clifton Bay and vest it within the jurisdiction of the plutocrats who

    administrate the BNT; will be forcefully challenged by those of us who shed

    blood, sweat and tears for unborn generations of ordinary Bahamians to enjoy.

    For far too long we have allowed special interest groups and mainly foreigners todictate environmental policies to us and it appears that our country always want

    to hide behind a foreign face, organization or brand when it comes to the

    Bahamian people advocating on the Environment.

    I make this complaint because already Mr. Kennedy Jr has been scheduled to

    make environmental presentations to Bahamian audiences on climate change in

    Small Island Developing States.

    The Bahamas Government and the College of the Bahamas, as it moves to

    university status needs to be reminded that there are a number of more

    eminently qualified, experienced and exposed Bahamians who can address this

    topic.

    It is not too late for the Prime Minister to acknowledge the contribution of

    Bahamians on environmental issues.