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Prime Minister Warns Civil Servants Against Slowing Down Government Progress

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Prime Minister Philip Davis warned public servants at a PLP rally that those who delay government work will be removed, stressing the need for accountability and faster service to the Bahamian people.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – As Prime Minister Davis addressed a packed space filled with Progressive Liberal Party supporters Monday night, he delivered a pointed message to members of the public service.

Philip Davis – Prime Minister
“So if you’re in the public service and you holding up progress, I want you to hear me loud and clear: Brave say take them files off them desks — and let’s deliver for the people of The Bahamas.”

The Prime Minister was speaking at a PLP rally held at Charles Carter Park in Seabreeze Estates, where supporters from several eastern constituencies, including Seabreeze, Yamacraw, Fox Hill, and Elizabeth, gathered in full force.

During his candid remarks, Prime Minister Davis made it clear that his administration has a mandate to fulfill before the next general election. He warned civil servants not to become obstacles to progress, cautioning that those who hinder government delivery may be asked to step aside.

Philip Davis – Prime Minister
“I am fully prepared to move anyone or send home anyone who isn’t getting the Bahamian people’s work done. This government was elected to deliver — not to stall, not to delay, not to make excuses. I told one fella straight: if you miss that deadline, I want your resignation letter on my desk. And let me tell you — that letter is on my desk.”

Davis emphasized that the time for talk is over and the people are ready to see tangible results. He acknowledged the essential role that public servants play in keeping the country running, and reiterated that his government has not wavered in its support for them.

He pointed to 56 industrial agreements signed during his administration, as well as hundreds of promotions and outstanding payments made to civil servants.

Philip Davis – Prime Minister
“No excuses delays. No stalling. We owe the people progress — not stalled paperwork. I want Y’ALL to hear me. I want y’all to listen. Too many times, our people walk into government offices and get the same story: ‘Come back next week.’ ‘Wait on the next person.’ ‘Check back after we process it.’ That has to stop.”

The message was unmistakable: the Prime Minister expects urgency and accountability within the public service as his administration continues to press forward with its agenda for national development.Tools

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