DAILY NATION COMMENT: PM’s word to tell all is welcome
Thu, September 09, 2010 - 12:05 AM
We accept yesterday’s public apology by Prime Minister David Thompson. We acknowledge that he regrets not having got back sooner to the people of Barbados on the state of his health, as he had promised last May.
After all, it was he who had announced nationally that he was ill, and that he faced challenges ahead, including possibly major surgery.
But he did promise he would get back to us; and he did not.
As it turned out, the public attached more importance to his recovery than to his health updates, as attested to by the several prayer sessions – national and otherwise.
Still, among citizens at home and nationals abroad, the actual state of health of our dear Prime Minister remained unclear. The Prime Minister’s health is not only the Government’s concern, but legitimately also the country’s.
Mr Thompson has now authorised his physician Dr Richard Ishmael to give us by next week a formal medical update on the state of his health.
As we await Dr Ishmael’s report, there are worthy observations to be made and lessons to be learnt from the Thompson experience.
There needs to be some protocol that keeps us aware of the health of the Prime Minister. All Prime Ministers carry ultimate responsibility, and for that reason they claim our trust; in turn, they must place some confidence in us.
We applaud Mr Thompson’s statement yesterday on national radio, and look forward to even more transparency in the sharing of information that properly belongs to the public.
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I agree 1,000%.
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Comment LinkHis health is unknown not unclear, because he has consistently refused to say anything. So what transparency has there been to date.
Much like his government to date.
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Comment LinkOnce upon a time, the people of Barbados would not dare press a Prime Minister for an update on his health. The present Prime Minister is in good company when he thought he could have gotten away with not being forthright with the people. He underestimated the change the people of the country has undergone. It only proves he is not as smart a man as one would think.
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