**RELEASE**
By: Hon. Edwin A. Astwood
Turks and Caicos, August 10, 2024 – I was completely shocked and disheartened by the disturbing case of government overreach and selective enforcement that came to light as the Premier and his administration callously demolished the unfinished house of a senior citizen for failing to keep her crown land lease payments up to date, while turning a blind eye to the multitude of illegal buildings, many constructed by squatters, that continue to blight government land across Providenciales and the entire country. This heinous act not only highlights this PNP government’s misplaced priorities but also underscores its blatant disregard for the well-being and rights of its own citizens, particularly the most vulnerable among them.
Premier Missick’s government decision to target the unfinished house of a senior citizen, instead of addressing the rampant issue of illegal buildings and squatters on government land, is a gross abuse of power and a betrayal of the trust placed in the government to uphold justice and fairness. By weaponizing government departments against its own citizens, the Premier has again and his 14-1 administration demonstrated a callous disregard for the plight of Turks & Caicos Islanders most in need of protection and support.
The demolition of the senior citizen’s home also stands as a stark symbol of the government’s failure to prioritize the welfare of our citizens, particularly those who are most vulnerable and in need of assistance. Rather than addressing the root causes of illegal construction and squatting on government land, the Premier and his government have opted to target individuals who may be least equipped to defend themselves, perpetuating a cycle of injustice and inequality that must be condemned in the strongest terms.
In response to this blatant injustice and abuse of power, the People’s Democratic Movement (PDM) Party strongly condemns the Premier and his government for their flagrant mistreatment of our citizens. The PDM Party stands in solidarity with our wonderful senior citizen whose home was needlessly demolished and demands immediate accountability for this grave injustice.
Furthermore, the PDM Party has put forward a series of solutions to assist citizens who may find themselves in similar distressing situations, particularly our most vulnerable citizens. These solutions include the establishment of a dedicated support system for seniors and other vulnerable individuals facing housing crises, the implementation of fair and transparent processes for resolving land lease issues, and the creation of avenues for citizens to seek assistance and redress without fear of retribution or marginalization.
It is deeply troubling that the Premier and his government have failed to provide adequate answers regarding the decision to demolish the senior citizen’s home, despite inquiries from the PDM Party seeking transparency and accountability. The lack of forthcoming information only serves to underscore the government’s disregard for the concerns and well-being of Turks & Caicos Islanders, particularly those who are most in need of our protection and support.
I conclude by reiterating, that the Premier’s and his government’s demolition of one of our beloved senior citizen’s homes, while ignoring the rampant issue of illegal buildings and squatters on government land is an intolerable injustice that demands urgent redress. The PDM Party remains committed to fighting for the rights of all our citizens, particularly the most vulnerable among us, and to advocating for a fair, just, and compassionate society where all individuals are treated with dignity, respect, and fairness.
It is imperative for the government, elected by the people, to prioritize the needs and well-being of its citizens above all else and to work towards a more inclusive and equitable future for all.
Hon. Edwin A. Astwood
Leader/ PDM