Should Fahie’s photo stay in HOA? BVI residents share views
Residents and natives of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) have expressed mix views on whether former Premier Andrew Fahie’s photograph should remain on the wall in the House of Assembly (HOA) following his sentencing in the USA to 11 years in prison for drug smuggling and money laundering.
2024-08-29 19:58:39 - VI News Staff
An informal survey conducted by BVI News on Wednesday, August 28, reveals a strong sentiment among many community members that Fahie’s picture should be removed.
One resident from Huntums Gut, who wished to remain anonymous, emphasised that the presence of Fahie’s photo sets a poor example given his criminal conviction. “They should not even have to ask that question,” the resident remarked, echoing a common view that as a convicted criminal, Fahie’s image should no longer be displayed.
Similarly, a resident from Horsepath concurred, stating, “He is just like any other criminal now,” and agreed that Fahie’s photo should be taken down.
How do you ignore Fahie’s years of service?
However, there are those who argue that Fahie’s years of service as Premier should not be overlooked. Some residents feel that despite his criminal conviction, his contributions to the BVI community should be acknowledged. “Yes, he was convicted, but that doesn’t erase what he did for the BVI community or as a Premier,” one individual from Bellevue explained.