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Former Agriculture Minister, Moses Jn. Baptiste Calls Out His Successor

Image of Jn. Baptiste (right) and SLP Political Leader, Philip J. Pierre. (PhotoMike)

FORMER Agriculture Minister, Moses Jn. Baptiste, has thrown out a challenge to the current Agriculture Minister, Ezechiel Joseph, to come clean on the costs associated with the abattoir and on banana exports to the United Kingdom.

Jn. Baptiste also called on the United Workers Party (UWP) to discontinue what he claims to be a misleading of the public where agriculture and bananas is concerned.

Image of Jn. Baptiste (right) and SLP Political Leader, Philip J. Pierre. (PhotoMike)
Jn. Baptiste (right) and SLP Political Leader, Philip J. Pierre. (PhotoMike)

“We know that since assuming office in 2016, almost every announcement that has been made by the United Workers Party can be proven to be incorrect. There are facts that can show that what they are saying are totally not correct,” he said.

According to Jn. Baptiste, during the week of January 20, 2018, Minister Joseph stated that exports of bananas to the United Kingdom increased by 200 percent in 2017 over 2016.

“He said, and I quote: “I am talking about the United Kingdom market. Whilst we have not accomplished the 300 percent, we have seen at least 200 percent increase in 2017 compared to 2016,” Jn. Baptiste said.

Jn. Baptiste said that banana export figures obtained from reliable sources both in St. Lucia and the United Kingdom indicate that Joseph’s were false.

Image of Agriculture Minister Ezechiel Joseph
Agriculture Minister Ezechiel Joseph

“I am calling on the Minister for Agriculture, Ezechiel Joseph, to provide the export figures for bananas to the UK which show a 200 percent increase in exports for 2017 over 2016,” Jn. Baptiste said.

“All the people of St. Lucia would benefit and be happy if St. Lucia records a 200 percent increase in exports to the United Kingdom. For certain, it would mean increased revenues for our farmers, the people of Vieux Fort North, (and) the coastal communities where bananas are mostly grown,” Jn. Baptiste added.

The former Agriculture Minister said that Joseph is responsible for a sector that depends heavily on correct policy directions and announcements by him must be taken seriously.

“Any statement from the minister must, therefore, be factual,” Jn. Baptiste said.

He then chastised Minister Joseph for statements pertaining to the cost of the abattoir, stating that statements from the government place the cost of the abattoir at EC$11 million.

“This, again, is false and I wish the government to provide the documents to prove that the abattoir cost only EC$11 million,” Jn. Baptiste said.

“In fact, the cost of the construction, the refurbishment of what we found, the purchase of equipment and the abattoir as its stands, is fully equipped, ready to go, (and) is about EC$21 million. And I challenge the government to prove that the abattoir cost only EC$11 million.

“In fact, the statements on banana exports are false. The statements about the cost of the meat processing facility are also false. As a former Minister of Agriculture, I pose the challenge to the United Workers Party government to produce the documents that prove what they are saying is correct.”

Micah George is an established name in the journalism landscape in St. Lucia. He started his journalism tutelage under the critical eye of the Star Newspaper Publisher and well known journalist, Rick Wayne, as a freelancer. A few months later he moved to the Voice Newspaper under the guidance of the paper’s recognized editor, Guy Ellis in 1988.

Since then he has remained with the Voice Newspaper, progressing from a cub reporter covering court cases and the police to a senior journalist with a focus on parliamentary issues, government and politics. Read full bio...

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