Amid ongoing tensions with BVI Health Services Chairman Ron Potter, who has refused his request to resign, Health Minister Vincent Wheatley has emphasized the importance of knowing when to step back for the greater good.
Reflecting on his own experience in 2022, when he stepped down as a government minister to facilitate the formation of a cross-partisan Government of National Unity, Wheatley expressed that he prioritised the country over himself. While speaking in the House of Assembly on Tuesday, he stressed the need for individuals to recognise when to remove themselves from situations for the sake of the nation, encouraging others to make thoughtful decisions.
“Nobody asked me to resign. Nobody sent me any text or anything,” Wheatley stated about his experience in 2022. “I put my ego aside, I put myself aside, and I put country above self. Sometimes that is what we need to do — put aside the ego and the foolishness and choose sense over nonsense.” Wheatley’s request for Potter’s resignation comes amid public backlash over poor healthcare services in the territory. He implied that, in a small community like the BVI, stepping down voluntarily might be preferable to being forced out. “Sometimes you have to remove yourself from situations to improve situations. I could have stayed right where I was and fought to remain a minister,” he explained.