ST.KITTS OPPOSITION LEADER UNDER PRESSURE TO DISTANCE HIMSELF FROM ACTIONS OF HIS BILLIONAIRE ASSOCIATE ALKI DAVID
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BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, (May 14, 2019) –St. Kitts-Nevis Opposition Leader Dr.
Denzil Douglas is currently under growing pressure to distance himself from the
actions of his associate , Billionaire Akli David, over the last few days .
Thousands of nationals have taken a
united stance against international businessman, Alkiviades “Alki” David, who
has over the last several hours launched a damning and disrespectful attack on
the country’s Prime Minister, Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris.
In one instance Alki David said with a clenched fist, “Mr. Harris, PM, you’re
going to get a fisting.” He added, “Literally a legal fisting like no other.”
Mr. David, who was arrested and charged last week by the Anti-Narcotics Unit at
the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport with Possession with
Intent to Supply, Possession of Controlled Drugs and Importation
of a Controlled Druginto the Federation after a search of his private plane
by Customs authorities, utilized his social media platforms to release several
short video clips of himself directing threats towards Prime Minister Harris.
Mr. David exhibited further bizarre behaviour on the afternoon of Monday, May
13, when he went on a profanity-laced rant during a press conference at the St.
Kitts Marriott Resort that was at the time being carried live on a local radio
station and social media.
Present at that press conference was Dr. Douglas and the Labour Party candidate
for Constituency #8, Dr. Terrance Drew – none of whom sought to interject, stop
Mr. David, or apologize for his disrespectful actions.
In recent days, it has been made clear that Mr. David is a close business
associate of Opposition Leader, Dr. Denzil Douglas.
Later on Monday, a group of nationals, under the tagline “Concerned Citizens of
St. Kitts and Nevis,” penned a response to Mr. David’s distasteful behavior in
a letter circulated on social media. In it they noted that, “As a people, we
Kittitians and Nevisians should never ever allow anyone, whether billionaires
or not, to come into our country and disrespect our people and their interests
nor our elected leaders.”
The Concerned Citizens issued a clarion call for all “right thinking citizens
of all political persuasions” to “roundly condemn” what took place on Monday
and the offensive behaviour that was broadcast live throughout the country and
the world.
They went on to state that the “veiled threats directed at our Prime Minister
must not and should not be tolerated under any circumstance.” They went on to
call on Dr. Douglas to issue an immediately apology “for his part in the
unprecedented nature and content of the Press Conference.”
The right-thinking group of citizens also encouraged Dr. Douglas and Dr. Drew
to disassociate themselves from the likes of Mr. David, who himself has had
several legal troubles in recent times.
“It [his profanity-laced rant] was a shameful exercise and surely in hindsight
the former Prime Minister now recognizes that, at best, he made an error in
judgement or at worst, he was motivated by money and its benefits especially as
it relates to his singular desire to become the Prime Minister again.
Similarly, we call on Dr. Terrance Drew to also disassociate himself from what
took place and to publicly apologize to the nation for the profanity laced News
Conference which was held today (Monday, May 13) by one Alki David,” the letter
reads.
It has been confirmed via an official press release issued on behalf of SwissX
Labs, a company that specializes in products containing CBD (cannabidiol), that
Dr. Douglas “is working closing” with Mr. David and his associates to reap the
benefits from a potential vibrant marijuana industry in St. Kitts and Nevis.
On the airwaves and on social media, this partnership has been roundly
criticized by citizens and residents, who have raised emphatic objection,
saying that it will disadvantage the local farmers who they say should be given
first preference in building the marijuana industry.
Prime Minister Harris has stated resolutely that “non-nationals would not be
permitted to secure advantages over nationals of our Federation as we set about
to build out a marijuana industry.”
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