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Thursday, January 26, 2017

President Danny Rollen Faure- 100 Days!

President Danny Rollen Faure has completed his first key 100 days. The days past fast, with events uncontrollable by any, overtaking plans, but what has been critical we have witnessed a hard working, responsive President at State House. The critics of the " Pass Baton" protests led by LDS Leader Roger Mancienne, have regulated the " Pass Baton" protest to Ray Ray the Kat on Facebook, who uses a cartoon to send insulting messages to Faure, in an attempt to call early elections. All is fair in love and war I suppose. However, we all know Faure was elected on a ticket, we are all glad Michel is gone, Ray Ray should calm the whiskers for the greater good of the country, allow Faure time to address the shortfalls he has inherited from an era gone by, then we can judge him, as the gabble rests ultimately, in the hands of Seychellois voters.

Faure Breaks Precedence Attends National Assembly

President Faure made history when immediately after inauguration, he went to the National Assembly, made a declaration, on how his government will work, and announced a full engagement with the Opposition led National Assembly. In his address he said: " we are here, in this cohabitation situation, because our people, the electorate chose that we should be in such a situation" . This means, Seychelles will have to now dialogue, negotiate, give an take, to move the country in its next step of development.

Faure Meets With Opposition Regularly At State House

Another ground breaking initiative Faure has implemented is to regularly meet with the Opposition at State House, to discuss pending issues of concern. In the past, Michel met with David Pierre only, and he is now an Ambassador. An excellent initiative, that is earning President Faure the respect of the People on all sides, aside from Ray Ray the Kat, who is confined to the world of extremism, because she is a cartoon, don't get me wrong, I find it funny, but highly inappropriate for the sensitive stage Seychelles is now at.
New Year - Turn A New Leaf

At the turn of the New Year, President Faure took a bigger historically significant step forward in Seychelles history that many are yet to understand the full consequences. He went on SBC, from State House gardens, announced that June 5 th, 1977 Liberation Day  ( coup d'etat day) will " no longer be celebrated in Seychelles, instead, it will be a working day ". If ever there was a political earthquake in Seychelles, this was it. The tremors registered in the hearts and minds of all Seychellois, who generally, all wanted an end to the recognition of this day of infamy to come to an end. Few expected such a bold step forward, by a young cadre of the hardline of SPPF as Danny Faure. President Faure listened to the Public outcry, he did the right thing. The Opposition needs to welcome this move, give it the historical weight measure, it merits, adjust their speech from violence, denigration, to simply: " Respect" for removing June 5 th from the calendar, which was done from State House, not by Opposition motion in the National Assembly, though we ask for it countless times.

Death of President James Mancham

The sudden death of Former President James Mancham shocked most of Seychelles. While some fake profiles associated with LDS were denigrating the dead, castigating him, calling for debate with one who cannot raise a tongue, President Faure announced: full military honors, full State Funeral. He further broke ground, beyond Mr. Mancham's expectations, that his final resting place, shall be in the gardens of State House, where June 5 th, 1977 events deposed him, where one party state divided Seychellois for 15 years, where the ushering of multi party was deliberated in the early mornings of October 1991.

Budget Blues
While President Faure was excelling on the national reconciliation scene, the annual budget presented before the National Assembly, was setting back the image of his government, with elementary issues on fiscal responsibility, accountability, and whether expenditures were bona fide or turns of the corruption wheel. The Army budget and process revealed double expenditures, unaccounted expenses, a private account independent of the Ministry of Finance. The Brigadier who defended the Budget was defensive, and displayed an overt coverup and refused to answer MNA questions on fund allocation.
This Brigadier is so old, he qualifies for a position at stone henge. Move him along, and audit his assets.

There was the rent fiasco at ESPACE which dampened the image of the Faure Administration. Submission of a line item for rent exceeding 300% rental market values displayed lack of attention to detail, a culture of encouraging largess instead of curbing largess. The statement of salaries at STB enraged country representatives in Europe, some threaten to walk off the job. Again, lack of attention to detail when dealing with Public finance. It seems a culture of abuse of funds has been institutionalize. Case in point was the Prison budget for vegetables, pork, chicken, fish. All the time, for years, it was revealed, the prison had no store keeper nor any store keeping procedures in place.
President Faure, Maxim Tirant, he is unqualified to be a consultant. Fire him!

LDS Promises To Burn The Mid Night Candle
The Opposition promised to burn the mid night candle on the Budget. By December 21, 2016 six of them were already on holiday over seas. After Christmas, while we in the Tourism Industry were working 12 hour shifts, they were frolicking in Dubai, swimming with dolphins ($600.0 per swim), hitting the shops on Orchid Road.

The Deputy Speaker ordered a " short break" - 30 days, then most MNA left the country all out, without a BUDGET being passed. They vowed to go back to BUDGET after February 14 th, 2017 State of The Nation Address.

If you could not pass a budget on its due date - in Donald Trumps company you would be : FIRED!

You folks need to adjust your tempo and get much more serious, so far you are looking a little like a half serious, half clown show.

We wish President Faure all the best in his efforts to sort out the mess. We encourage the LDS MNA group under Mr. Ramkalawan to get more serious about state affairs. Mr. Ramkalawan for his part needs to keep on doing a good job, but learn to open his heart to the cry for peace, progress, prosperity, in that context.  Do not be led astray by the extremist of your party, like Ray, Ray, as funny as they may sound.

Sesel Pou Seselwa!

May God Bless All Freedom Loving Seychellois!


11 comments:

Anonymous said...

From the first day in office ,Faure hit the ground running......and he has my support because he is a man who has so far live up his principles in his words and deeds.I of course donot agree on everythings Faure says etc... but he is walking the talk ,so he has my support .while I watch the Oppostion being dismissive.

Anonymous said...

Faure is surprising the Opposition ..many of the latter thought he would follow in the footsteps of his predecessors and do the same mistakes...but Faure is showing them that he is his own man,.....While the whole Opposition flew to Dubai shopping ..Faure was on the ground listening to the concern of Seychellois -----Unlike Michel who also listen but failed to deliver ,Faure is making sure that we judge him by his actions .....LDS must be careful ,else Faure will excel them in four years time .

Anonymous said...

Thank you.
My take on the above comments is the LDS is making fun inappropriately of a serious man.
It will cost them, as Faure actions show clearly, he is walking a path of National Reconciliation, secondly, once he has done that, he will consolidate and expand his base, while LDS plays secondary play ground politics.

Christopher Gill

Anonymous said...

2:35
James Michel listen, but unfortunately he did not understand what we were saying.
Michel was totally lost, out of his depth as a President.
He just could not grasp what was going on around him.
Surrounding himself by yes men made his legacy worse.
Enveloping him with yes women condemned him to failure.

Michel missed so many opportunities to correct the blunders of the past. He had it all and blew it.
Now he is perceived to be a disasterous leader.

Anonymous said...

It is time to move on to challenges that matter and get beyond personality politics and work constructively to implement reforms.Faure ,on day one ,has been opened for discussion .ready to agree and disagree,while also trying to find common ground with the LDS.It is absolutely possible to build very productive relationship between legislative and executive,the key to closing a positional gap is simply a matter of finding common ground in order to establish rapport.Morever,rapport is easily achieved assuming your motivations for doing so are sincere.I have always found that rapport is quickly developed when one listen,care,and attempt to help pe0ople succeed.

When a situation can be seen through the lens of difference.and a position is simply a matter of opinion and not a totalitarian staememnt of facts,the cooperation and compromise is possible .
LDS should get serious ,than bring their times poking jokes of Faure.

Anonymous said...

11:27
I appreciate this comment 100%.
LDS seems to not have a grasp and understanding, of the serious economic pressures on the country at this time.
Yes we must deal with murders, missing bodies. But the reality, is for Le Pep and LDS and everyone else is the the economy must work to feed us all. Right now, that is not happening. It is working only for a select few.
The key issues must be address and they are serious.
Faure presents LDS and the country an excellent opportunity to move forward.
It should be taken for the betterment of our people. I am looking forward to seeing LDS demonstrate more political maturity, or else I personally, will expose them when they continue to drag us down as a country, like I have done with Le Pep.
Wrong is wrong, right is right.
Sesel Pou Seselwa!
Christopher Gill

Anonymous said...

Maybe LDS can create a fund for the victims families:

25% of MNA salary per month should gomtomthe fund.

Then the LDS MNA can give the SCR. 100,000.00 per annum gratuity led by Leader of Opposition Wavel Ramkalawn as a beacon of self sacrifice, can set the example leading the way to give the victims fund his gratuity of 163,000 per annum.

This will help us empower the victims families as we wait for the National Recomciliation process unfold.

Let's make it our Assembly!

Sesel Pou Seselwa!

Christopher Gill

Anonymous said...

Never expect such a moral move by RAM ,too greedy for that .......

Anonymous said...

11:08
This proposal is a mandatory proposal that must earnestly be supported by LDS, as the party who has professed to fight for the victims.
When Faure called for National Recomciliation, LDS fake profiles associated with party line insulted him. What reconciliation Danny, you pass baton" they would say.
LDS says it represents victims, ans families of victims. They ar now serving the PUBLIC earning huge salaries, and huge gratuities. At times I am tempted to think so much money makes an opposition lazy.
Be that as it may, the time is now to start a National Reconciliation Family Of Victims Fund.
LDS should pledge each and every gratuity paid out at the end of each year.
Secondly, if they are serious about the victims families, pledge 25 % of their salaries each month.
Once they agree to this, we can then challenge Le Pep to do the same.
We will put our money where our mouth is when we speak about National Reconciliation
Secondly, it will show, Ramkalawan is not just about all money, as we have all believed in the past. It is a chance for him to show us he is better then that.
Let's give him the space to do the right thing.
Sesel Pou Seselwa!
Christopher Gill

Anonymous said...

LDS must not proclaim theat they representing victims and famileis of victims ...for there is no official conset or approval given to them by neither victims nor victims`family members.....
Moreover ,RAM or any others LDs members could conplain about PAS BATON to FAure ...for they supported REN PAs Baton to Michel and did not even bought until Faure took over ..DO they have something Personal against Faure?

I agree ,LDs should give the gratuity to poor ,,or the public should consider pressing for a reduction of gratuity they pocketing --they donot deserve...at least not that much....
LDS has been calling for reconciliation ,Unity for a while now ...now that Faure offer them reconciliation ...they poke joke on him ro insult him as if their claim for reconciliation was a political tactic which they though Pl would never abide with......

It is time for political engagement and maturity by LDS .......

Anonymous said...

I like this proposal by gill. Heal ways has interesting thoughtful ideas.
If the LDS team does this it will create a fund to help the families of the victims.
It will not bring them back or undo the damage done but it will be jesture to help make up as a people.
Each MNA can give the 100,000.00 nd speaker and LOTO gives 165,000 I believe.
That will give the victims fund 2 million per year.
If Le pep is encouraged to join, 1.7 million per year.
In 5 years we will have over 10 million in the fund.
Government can match this.
Bring it to 20 million.
Budget can add to it to reach amounts deemed adequately symbolic.
We can help the families.