Bahamas Information Services Updates Bahamas to push for public-private partnership as CICTE Chair
By Matt Maura
Mar 16, 2010 - 10:55:08 AM
Nassau, The Bahamas - The Bahamas will begin its tenure as
“Chair” of the Inter-American Committee against Terrorism (CICTE) on Wednesday
(March 17, 2010), with a push towards the establishment of Public-Private
Sector Partnerships (PPPs) in the fight against Terrorism when the group’s
Tenth Regular Session gets underway in Washington, DC, USA.
It will mark the first time that PPPs will receive the kind
of consideration and attention they will at the Tenth Regular Session even
though previous Declarations issued by CICTE have made reference to the
important role the private sector can play in the fight against terrorism.
Bahamian National Security Officials say the establishment
of a broad-based Public-Private Sector Partnership in the fight against
terrorism will be high on their agenda as PPP’s are critical in the war on
terrorism and transnational crimes – particularly with regards to small-island
nations such as The Bahamas.
Additionally, there are six broad-based goals and objectives
The Bahamian delegation is expected to pursue during its tenure as Chair of
CICTE.
These include advancing the country’s efforts in fighting
terrorism; to cause The Bahamas to develop a national counter-terrorism
strategy and to improve the capacities and capabilities of Bahamian agencies
and institutions to address the challenges of terrorism “in a holistic way”.
Additional goals are to ensure that specific programs,
workshops and seminars are developed that would benefit The Bahamas and other
small-island states in combating terrorism; to establish a broad-based
Public-Private Partnership (PPP) in the fight against terrorism. Another goal
is to ratify the Inter-American Convention against Terrorism.
“Public-Private Partnerships are progressive institutions
that seek to mobilize national resources, be they public or private, human or
material, in the fight against a common threat,” National Security officials
say.
“PPP’s are established out of a recognition that expertise,
skills, intelligence and resources do not repose in one sector, but exists
throughout. It is also recognition that the most effective national strategies,
though led by Government, require the involvement of private and civil sectors.
“In effective crime-fighting strategies, the role of the
public is critical, indeed the catchword in fighting crime is partnership,”
Officials say. “Moving forward, what is required of The Bahamas, among other
things, is the design and development of a dedicated counter-terrorism
Public-Private Partnership. Our prominence in CICTE at this time will help
advance this agenda.”
Minister of National Security, the Hon OAT “Tommy” Turnquest
will head the Bahamian delegation to Washington
to participate in the Meetings. Mr Turnquest leaves New Providence
on Tuesday.
He will be accompanied by Mr Peter Deveaux-Isaacs, Under
Secretary in the Ministry of National Security. The Sessions run March 17-19.
CICTE is an entity of the Organization of American States
(OAS) that was established in conformity with the OAS Charter. Its main purpose
is to promote and develop cooperation among Member-States in order to prevent,
combat and eliminate terrorism in accordance with the principles of the OAS
Convention against Terrorism, and with full respect of the sovereignty of
states, the rule of international law, including humanitarian, international
human rights and international refugee laws.
CICTE also provides technical assistance and training for
Member States in response to their needs and requests, and coordinates with
other international, regional and sub-regional organizations.
It hosts one Regular Session each year as a forum for
discussion and decision-making on counter-terrorism issues, measures and
cooperation.
The 2010 Session will be held under the theme:
“Private-Public Partnerships in the Fight against Terrorism” which was proposed
by The Bahamas and readily agreed upon by Member-States.
“The ongoing enhancement of capacity, capability and
organization of the country’s key national security and law enforcement
agencies by the Government of The Bahamas in the fight against terrorism is a
necessary one which must go in tandem with the establishment of broad-based
public-private partnerships,” National Security Officials said.