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Minister Musa Questions “Shyne” Barrow’s Credibility

Kareem Musa

Minister Musa Questions “Shyne” Barrow’s Credibility

Kareem Musa, the Minister of Home Affairs, responded to the Leader of the Opposition’s criticisms. Musa addressed Barrow’s call for him and the Commissioner of Police to resign. He also spoke to the opposition leader’s position that crime is the most rampant it has ever been in the nation. Here is a portion of what he had to say.

 

Kareem Musa, Minister of Home Affairs

“He spoke about leadership, but the cute thing about leadership and being a leader is that you have to have somebody that follows you, somebody that sees your vision, somebody that, anybody at all in the U.D.P. to believe in what you stand for. The current leader of the opposition is properly despised within his own party. Who would have thought that Yellowman would turn on the leader of the opposition? Who would have thought that the mob, Juliet Thimbriel would have turned on the leader of the opposition? All the Fat Joe parties, Diddy parties, DJ Khalid parties, none of that ever amounted to anything because he is a whotless leader. My brother Phillip Willoughby is sitting right up there. The leader of the opposition turned the lord of the ring, he wants back the ring. I cant believe that he has the nerve of leadership when absolutely no one, not even the member for collet. I am surprised you are here and not a part of the boycott, because the only boycott happening is that you are cutting that boy. Nobody is supporting him. So it is very strange that he wants to venture down a discussion of leadership when he has no followers at all. He also spoke about crime being out of control like never before. I don’t invent statistics. They are in black and white you cant cook those book. So, the black and white does not lie. When the U.D.P. was in government, we was ranked by Insight Crime, we were ranked under the U.D.P. by the third most deadly country in this region, in Latin America.”

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