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Bahamian Politics
Mitchell Thanks Over Fox Hill Celebrations
Aug 19, 2010 - 11:38:29 AM

Nassau, Bahamas - The following is a letter of thanks from Fred Mitchell, MP for Fox Hill.

"It is my usual practice at this time of the year to say thank you to the people of the country and their public institutions for the support given to the people of Fox Hill during the recent Fox Hill Festival.
 
The Fox Hill Festival is a culturally authentic brand built up over 176 years of continuously marking the emancipation of African slaves in The Bahamas.
 
This year, I wish to digress from the usual thank yous, however, because I received an unusual call here in Toronto where I write this note from Carla Palmer, the reporter at ZNS.  The call came on Wednesday 18th August. She offered her apologies for the fact that when her report on Emancipation Day was broadcast over ZNS, the people's radio and television station, the report ignored the fact that I as the representative spoke extensively and instead my political opponent in the last and it appears future election was made to appear that she in fact organized the Festival.  My constituents were livid.  The matter was repeated by ZNS almost a week later with their report on Fox Hill Day.  That time, my constituents took to the airwaves that time and blasted the Corporation on Orthland Bodie's show.
 
I of course appreciate the concern of my constituents but I have gotten used to these insults and slights in a ham-fisted effort by the FNM to wrest control of the constituency from the PLP.  I tend to ignore it.  I note it and move on to continue to do my work.  No problem!
 
However, the view expressed by the callers on Mr. Bodie's show was that I was excluded from participating in the Festival's activities.  That of course is untrue, but the way that ZNS gave the reports gave a picture that was false.  The support of the Festival is the primary job of any representative for Fox Hill.  George Mackey, my predecessor in office in Fox Hill, taught me that and I have never shirked from that responsibility.  I am therefore present, active and accounted for until the last nail knocks.  I sought to add to the prestige of the Festival by asking my colleagues to join me.  Every year since 1998, the Leader of the Opposition has done so and this year we were joined by colleagues Picewell Forbes MP, Melanie Griffin MP and Philip Davis MP, who is also the Deputy Leader of the PLP.
 
I did, however, make the point of apparent bias and a lack of simple professionalism in the report about Emancipation Day by telephone call to Jerome Sawyer, who is the Managing Editor of the ZNS Broadcast and I followed up with a note to him.  When it was repeated on Fox Hill Day, I did not bother.  Ms. Palmer said that Mr. Sawyer spoke to her about it and her explanation was that there was an equipment breakdown, which prevented any voice being given to what I had to say.  As Arthur Hanna used to say, “Well, if nothing's on the tape, nothing is on the tape.” 
 
I want my constituents to know that this is the explanation of ZNS about that matter of their report on Emancipation Day.  As for their report on Fox Hill Day, we will never know what their explanation is, because I do not intend to ask. 
 
Having said all of that, it was an excellent Festival.  I wish to thank the leadership of Maurice Tynes and the Fox Hill Festival Committee and all its hard working volunteers on the Committee.  I thank the media, including ZNS, for ensuring that everyone heard about the Festival.  The press all carried photo spreads of the activities and reinforced the activities as clean, safe, family fun. 
 
I thank the Commissioner of Police for the work done by the Royal Bahamas Police Force and the support given through the Band; the Commodore of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force and the support given by their band; the Bahamas Electricity Corporation for the work of lighting the grounds and greasing the pole; the men who entertain the crowd by climbing the greasy pole; the young ladies who dance around the maypole; the Water and Sewerage Corporation for getting the water supply to the Community Centre going; the Baptist Churches in Fox Hill: St. Paul's, Macedonia, St. Mark’s and Mt. Carey for their programmes that are central to the tradition of Fox Hill Day; my own office staff for their work above and beyond the call of duty; Derek and Jan Davis whose store and resources we were able to call on at a moment's notice; the Junkanoo groups who participated in the true cultural tradition despite the dearth of funding; the Ministries of Environment, Works, Culture and their respective Ministers and department heads who supported us; the vendors who sold their good and services; and of course the great people of Fox Hill who carry the responsibility of this tradition almost alone on their shoulders.
 
We all remember that it has been just over a year since we lost our Fox Hill Festival Committee Chairman Charles Johnson.  We felt his spirit, but continue to miss him in body. 
 
A great, big, general thank you to everyone.  We hope to see you next year, if all goes well."
 
Yours sincerely, 
Fred Mitchell MP Fox Hill


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