By RASHAD ROLLE
Tribune Staff Reporter
rrolle@tribunemedia.net
Lanisha Rolle resigned from the Senate on Friday, citing a “need to focus on a few personal matters”. She will be replaced by Dr Duane Sands.
The former FNM Senator's resignation comes after The Tribune published stories this week about an alleged recording in which she made disparaging comments about several FNM MPs, including Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner, during a conversation with political hopeful Lincoln Bain.
Although her resignation will be welcomed by some in the party, the incident has likely complicated efforts to rally them behind Dr Minnis, who appointed her to the Senate last year despite concerns from some in the party that she was inexperienced and undeserving of the position.
“Today I am announcing my resignation from the Senate with immediate effect,” Mrs Rolle said in a statement. “It has been a great honour and privilege for me to serve the people of The Bahamas in such high office. However, at this current time in my life I need to focus on a few personal matters and do not feel that I will be able to devote the time needed to best serve the Bahamian people. I cannot in good conscience allow myself to continue to serve while not being able to focus all of my attention to the work of the people.
“I truly believe the Free National Movement is strongest when it is focused on the work of the people and my hope is that my resignation today will allow the party to appoint someone that can fill my roll and dedicate the needed time to achieving the greater good of all Bahamians,” the statement continued. “I thank the FNM leadership for giving me the opportunity to serve the people and I look forward to working in my own capacity to help ensure that the FNM continues to move forward as it strives to rescue The Bahamas from a failing government.”
In the alleged recording of her conversation with Mr Bain, Mrs Rolle reportedly spoke at length about the political future of several members of the party with whom she was dissatisfied.
During the conversation, she allegedly informed Mr Bain that the party would not to nominate him for MP in the Pinewood Gardens constituency, a move that prompted some members to accuse her of “traipsing around conducting party business as though she is an authoritative figure” within the party.
In a statement released on Friday afternoon, Dr Minnis announced she will be replaced in the Senate by Dr Duane Sands, and said: “I respect Senator Rolle’s decision to step down today from the Senate. She has served the people of The Bahamas with great pride and I look forward to working with her in the future.”
Mrs Rolle began courting controversy almost immediately after she was chosen by Dr Minnis to replace Heather Hunt. Ms Hunt resigned when Dr Minnis asked her to step down from the post.
The Tribune reported at the time of her selection that some party insiders were caught off guard by the move.
One said there were "fireworks" within the party over the choice since she had little experience in front-line politics and "wasn't mentioned during meetings”.
She was criticised by Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) chairman Bradley Roberts for once saying in a Facebook post that she did not agree with provisions in the Public Disclosures Act.
The law should “be balanced with an individual’s right to privacy,” she said, adding: “Persons who offer themselves in public life should not be as a lamb carried to the slaughter, and moreover, unless you were born as a king or a queen who is exempted from paying bills, we all have bills which at some point may be outstanding.”
Her profile rose in January when she criticised Mrs Butler-Turner during an appearance on a radio talk show.
She said the country would not support the Long Island MP as leader, adding that some MPs are “jealous” of Dr Minnis.
Her statements prompted several sitting MPs to demand that she apologise, which she eventually did.
Former Deputy Prime Minister Frank Watson said at the time that she had “no sense”, calling her one of Dr Minnis’ “tragic mistakes”.
The incident was seen as a flash-point in the FNM that highlighted the degree of dissension surrounding Dr Minnis' leadership.
Contacted yesterday and asked about Mrs Rolle’s resignation, one FNM parliamentarian, speaking off-the-record, said: “That’s sweet music to my ears.”
Comments
Economist 8 years, 6 months ago
Now all that is needed is that Minnis also resign.
DDK 8 years, 6 months ago
....TO BE REPLACED BY WHOM?
Zakary 8 years, 6 months ago
If they really want Minnis to resign or to somehow call an early convention, it looks like that would only require a few strategically recorded conversations sent to whatsapp/facebook/etc to seal the deal. This place is absolutely lawless.
Well_mudda_take_sic 8 years, 6 months ago
Minnis really needs to do the right thing by all those who have stood by the FNM long before he entered politics: RESIGN!
TalRussell 8 years, 6 months ago
Comrades at no other period in our long practiced Westminster System of Government have so many offical opposition senate holders been "forced" from the red chamber. And...forced out by their own colleagues.
You would think that an opposition senator who has not been accused of committing an unlawful act, would not constitutionally be called upon to resign?
It is not good red politics to have forced so many senators to tender his or her resignation, unless there are good and compelling reasons to so do?
Speaking the truth about your party's most disruptive, power seeking colleagues, does not meet the "forced" resignation smell test.
ThisIsOurs 8 years, 6 months ago
She just wasn't ready...she can rise again
TalRussell 8 years, 6 months ago
Comrade ThisIsOurs If Minnis accepts the charade by Loretta and club to reappoint Dr. Duane back to the red chamber, I believe the red leader will be signing his own political death warrant. Only question is, will Loretta or Duane place the death mask over Minnis's head, before Pintard or Lightbourn - does release the trapdoor?
ThisIsOurs 8 years, 6 months ago
I've come to the unfortunate conclusion that Dr Minnis isn't suited for leadership "at this time". He cannot lead this group. It could be now or 6 months into his first term, nothing will stop the challenges to his leadership. Those that love him believe LBT is the problem, but even if she were out of the way, the challenges would continue because the problem is in him. Sad truth. We need a leader, I've been wrong before, but I don't think its Minnis , LBT, Perry Christie, Brave Davis, Shane Gibson, Fred Mitchell or Bran McCartney.
birdiestrachan 8 years, 6 months ago
Her situation seems to be the same as Pintard, Tapes and the likes. Now the Pompous Sands has another go. He may as well enjoy this ,because the people of Elizabeth will send him home for good this go round.
ThisIsOurs 8 years, 6 months ago
Who says he has to go in Elizabeth?
Publius 8 years, 6 months ago
He is already the ratified and announced candidate for that constituency
pharoah 8 years, 6 months ago
Good riddance!!
sheeprunner12 8 years, 6 months ago
Bye Lanisha ......... go back to your little ghetto rock hole and stay out of the news ....... go and pray and get some Holy Ghost
Publius 8 years, 6 months ago
yawn
TalRussell 8 years, 6 months ago
Comrade Sister Lanisha forced to resign by her own red colleagues and she broke no legal, constitutional, nor moral law?
Whilst her same red colleagues are silent about the officials and workers over at Road Traffic who presided over the missing millions dollars that should have rung through the taxpayers cash registers?
Why is it that her red colleagues have not demanded to have the police to arrest, charge and prosecute those with corruptible pockets, purses and wallets?
And, I am talking about those employed, under contract, or appointed, under this PLP government and the previous Papa regime.
RUKiddingMe 8 years, 6 months ago
She presumed to speak for the FNM - there is absolutely nothing in the role of a Senator that promotes or allows for this kind of behaviour. She acted like a petulant, unruly child and made clear her lack of diplomacy or discretion. There are far too many childish representatives on both sides of the aisle - glad to see her go! Let's hope that the balance of the hoodlums are not too far behind!
asiseeit 8 years, 6 months ago
Did not like the lady from the break.
Bahamianpride 8 years, 6 months ago
Lincoln Bean should be the one on the hot seat for being a scumbag, devulging private conversations to the media is low. Imagine if our colleagues in business or at work did this to us, he has no integrity. If he wants to share something helpful with us, how about exposing political corruption or misconduct, this trash is just reptile behavior.
Publius 8 years, 6 months ago
Agreed 100%
ThisIsOurs 8 years, 6 months ago
I think this is the best thing ever (sarcastically). I don't like having my trust broken, but I appreciate when people expose themselves, it saves me the years of future underhandedness. Exactly who will give him their confidence after this...
sheeprunner12 8 years, 6 months ago
It is time for Minnis to step down and a leader like Bran and LBT to take over ........ Bran should replace Kwasi in the Senate and become the Deputy Leader of a new FNM-DNA coalition to take on the PLP in 2017 ............ expect a January 2017 Election as well
Economist 8 years, 6 months ago
Now that is a combination tat could win.
licks2 8 years, 6 months ago
LBT will guarantee an FNM "cut hip". . .Senator Rolle may have "let out" somethings does not do much to absolve LBT of her poor record and BC symptoms. . .she is who the PLP want to meet come next election. . .THEY KNOW THAT WITH HER THEY HAVE LITTLE TO WORRY ABOUT. . .SHE IS NO MATCH FOR PERRY CHRISTIE!
sheeprunner12 8 years, 6 months ago
Soooooo LICKS, who do YOU propose to lead the FNM into the 2017 election???????? I cannot wait to hear your brilliant response
EasternGate 8 years, 6 months ago
Time for Minnis to go, talking foolishness about November Convention. The PLP may well call elections in November. Then the FNM will be up shit creek!
Publius 8 years, 6 months ago
Damned right! At this stage with the way they are though, they will be glutis deep in that creek regardless it seems.
TalRussell 8 years, 6 months ago
Comrades is it not an offical hallelujah for the Loretta side of the red party with the forced exit of Senator Lanisha to make room for the reappointment Dr. Duane back to the Upper Red Senate Chamber?
If you reds were doubting over who the real leader with the power really is - doubts no more.
What's next for the Loretta cool aid drinkers. Darron for the senate and as party Chairman?
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