Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Did U Hear The President’s National Day Speech?


By: Christopher Gill
      Leadership Comittee - Mouvman Seselwa Rasin 

First The Good News
Kudos go out to the National Day Committee for listening to Alain St. Ange to engage the business community in the National Day festivities. Finally!
The participation of the private sector, brought the festivities to life, in a real tangible way that will also have an effect on the national bottom line: Gross Domestic Product (GDP). SBC reporters could improve by asking questions, instead of just nodding their heads up and down.

After 17 years of military and paramilitary parades, guns, uniforms, the same cultural shows from the central committee over and over, it was nice to see a proper National Day weekend display of things that make the country move.

Antoine Moustache from the Ministry of Agriculture has been a total flop in his food security arguments and agricultural production. He should give it a rest and start running a farm, to put those lovely words into action. 34 years after, Agriculture in Seychelles, is almost dead, representing only 2% of GDP. It no longer needs a minister. It needs full privatization and the ropes that keep it from progressing need to simply be cut set the farmers free, stop enslaving them.

Now the Bad News
The most grotesque display of exaggerated opulence which is found traditionally in African states with despots at as Head of State, was out done by James Michel himself. As Rene sat back to watch the show, he must have been awed by President Michel’s entry into the stadium. Two Black Land Cruisers, Bodyguards, at each door-opened, standing on side gate rails, Seven (7) Honda Gold Wings, donated from the Kingdom of Morocco for the Seychelles Police, but used only for display shows, escorted the President who rode in a BMW 5 series metallic black sedan.


Not a bad entry into the stadium for the President of a country that has been declared bankrupt and is currently under IMF administration. I suppose we know why we are bankrupt, when we see such displays of wealth and resources being squandered openly in public.
In public only last month the same President had to tell the students at the Polytechnic that Seychelles does not have money for enough buses, and was waiting for a donation of buses from Communist China. 

The National Day Speech
The speech said very little, and announced barely nothing. This is not good news. It is bad news. Bus fares went from Scr. 7.00 to Scr. 5.00. Sheik Khalifa will likely fund that until elections are over. Then the fares will go back up. Knowing James Michel now, he likely did not even consult with SPTC on the fares and just made the announcement. He did the same thing with PUC tariffs at the beginning of the year. He announced a reduction to appease the public over high electricity rates, but PUC had no clue what was going on. This practice is not bad management , it is no management.

The second plea James Michel made was to the commercial banks of Seychelles to drop interest rates on loans. He has made the plea in the past, and the banks all but ignored him, except to the extent of a couple of points reductions, nothing substantial to turn the economy around. 

Michel did say that parastatal banks Saving Bank and Nouvobanq will be reducing interest rates to spur competition. This is a total joke, Saving Bank hardly has any money itself to lend. Nouvobanq has money but it is government and parastatal money mostly. They tend to lend to SPPF/PP businesses, and those businesses tend to not repay the loans, or are bad performers. Nouvobanq will do little to spur upward growth in the economy. 

I have spoken to the commercial banks concerning interest rates. I too have made the plea in the past that commercial banks reduce rates to spur growth and get money back into the economy to get it moving. But it is not that simple according to the commercial banks.

The problem the commercial banks have is the cost of bad debt on their books. That bad debt happens to be Government of Seychelles bad debt. SPPF/PP have borrowed Billions of Seychelles Rupees from these commercial banks James Michel is insulting in his speech. His government has not paid them back and has asked them to forgive them the debts, take a haircut if you will. But someone has to pay, it ends up being new borrowers. Everyone pays a few extra points in interests rates, to keep the banks in the black. Banks are not suppose to lose money, especially when they lend money. After all, that is the business they are in.

If Michel’s Administration would pay its bills, I am certain the banks would drop interest rates to more palatable figures for business. 

Michel Gripes About The Cost of Doing Business In Seychelles
Michel seemed to be griping about the cost of doing business in Seychelles. He is right. It is expensive, especially in a downturn. The business community is currently in a cutting losses mode instead of maximizing profits, with exception of some business that have enjoyed an over whelming advantage of calling in concessions from SPPF/PP. 

But Michel is right. It is expensive to do business in Seychelles. His government’s overburdening taxes does not make doing business cheaper.

The underlying premise of the Free Market is that the individual will spend his/her money on the thing that will generate him/her, the most benefit. As the individual benefits, society progresses. Each Rupee paid in taxes, and misspent by Michel’s government, wasted by his government, lost to corruption, huge ministerial salaries and retirement pensions, will make doing business more expensive in Seychelles. So Michel has not told us anything we do not know, on National Day. 

Aside from the fancy motorcade he rode in on, it would appear Michel has come down to earth and has abandoned the grandiose talk about doubling GDP by 2017 and so forth. Now he seems to be preoccupied with dropping the price of bus fares, just to keep on going a little more, before people take to the streets.

Beware of the coward for a hundred years, that becomes brave for one day, Michel.
DBS BOND ?
Michel announced that DBS would issue a Bond to raise money, to lend out to get the economy moving. He said that the Government of Seychelles, would guarantee the BOND. Absurd.

Khalifa Bonds or Siva Bonds?
The Government of Seychelles cannot guarantee the next consignment of fuel or even onions, how will it guarantee a BOND? That would only be possible if the person or entity subscribing the BONDs, did not care if Government of Seychelles could not repay the BONDS. Only Sheik Khalifa or SIVA would be in such a position to take these Bonds. In which case, the financial instrument would be used to just implement the “Sell Baby Sell” program at another dimension. As Government of Seychelles and DBS default, Michel or SPPF/PP will just give Khalifa or Siva an island or a district on Mahe, to pay off the debt.

What Michel Should Have Announced, But Cannot!
I say it again, what Government of Seychelles should be doing right now is collecting the $200 Million Sheik Khalifa owes us in taxes and we should then pay off our commercial debts, improve our country credit rating, and move on as a country. With an improved credit rating, in no time, it would give Seychelles the impetus, to issue bonds internationally and use that money to improve our infrastructure in the areas of water catchments, electricity megawatts capacity and additional grids, improved roads, improved public transport system, possibly electric rail from Anse Royale to Town, improved airport domestic and international, with additional capacity to take more planes. Then when banks drop interest rates and lend money it will go into real growth expansion. Right now, money will put in a market with no infrastructure, will only go to waste and create more bad debt.

Micro State-Micro Economy Rule
Remember the rule you must never break Michel: More bed, more rooms means you have to have more planes, and more seats on planes. You do not break this rule, and allow new rooms and new hotels on line, only to destroy other viable establishments, and in turn breed chaos in the tourism market and foster instability. If you do, you destroy the perception of our country as a viable investment centre. Stability requires proper planning, not shooting from the teleprompter that looks at you from the right and left of your speech podium.

The Harmony Thing
Michel started his speech harping about harmony in society. He said we all came from different continents and we are happy and harmonious. As such, we must not disturb that harmony. What Michel was saying really, is that today, with SPP/PP losing support, the need to bring in tourist and navy seamen from foreign lands to fill the Unity Stadium is now ever more critical to keep the regime that has bankrupted Seychelles keep on looking good. 

Michel is telling us really that “Sesel Pou Seselwa” does not apply today. Because if it does, it will mean that he will lose power and SPPF/PP will be finished.

I was amazed, that Michel ‘s introduction targeted the founding philosophy of the Republic and he said it was no longer valid. He also targeted the Creed of MSR, a party that has not even registered yet. I wonder why he is more worried about MSR then he is worried about SNP?

We in MSR are full on when it concerns harmony. But harmony must centre around “Sesel Pou Seselwa” the founding principle of the Republic. 

Now if the President of the Republic has gone astray and now he thinks he is the President for the World, well, I did not put the man there, and perhaps whoever did, should seriously consider having him replaced soon. 

Even Danny Faure is starting to look like a plausible alternative to Michel in the PP camp. At least Faure wears sunglasses and drives his government issued Honda, at the same time. Hurray to that.

“Sesel Pou Seselwa”, Michel, on this National Day, not for every continent, as you suggest. Is it because we come from different continents that we should just abandon a founding principle and close the immigration desk at the airport? Are we first citizens of a country then of the World, or the other way around? 

How can a Presidential speech rest on such a hair brain idea?
I suppose Buzz Light-Year wrote that one.

May God Bless All Freedom Loving Seychellois!


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  3. Six months after the coup attempt on 25th November 1981, Rene intensified his drive to recruit baptized young boys & girls to send overseas as undercover agents with the sole purpose to infiltrate exile opposition movement inner core and to report back on any subversive activity that could potentially destabilised his regime.

    Around mid-1982, one young male was sent to nearby Mauritius with the specific job to penetrate political exiles associated with Seychelles Resistance Movement there. Following the deportation of Gerard Hoarau in mid-1984 from South Africa, the young queer temporarily based in Rose Hill was instructed to divert to London to accost and man-mark the exile opposition leader. It was around the time a small number of local Seychellois started flying to London whilst few others went to France and some as far as Canada on the same monitoring mission.

    Meanwhile on the ground on Mahe and Praslin, quite a number young informants were recruited and paid to spy on even their own next-of-kin.

    After the assassination of the exile opposition leader in November 1985, a brother and his sister were selected and promoted, and sent to London in early 1986 to penetrate, the right-hand man of late Hoarau via his wife’s family ties, a job left behind by the queer who already been sussed out for being a traitor.

    At the start of June 1986, over on Mahe, Berlouis and his co-conspirators decided to move against Rene. But with the arrival of the Indian Navy vessel, INS Vindhyagiri under Captain S. Ramsagar hampered the timing and the Defence Minister’s plan was put on hold.

    The few weeks that followed, a separate new plot by exiles in London to oust Rene was hatched with the assistance of Frank Larsen, John Larsen & Wheatley. After learning of a similar plan has taken form over on the islands, contacts were made with the local group led by Berlouis with the view to have an agreed well-orchestrated joint plan to remove Rene from power once and for all. By then, Frank and John had already taken three local exiles inside a camp for briefing exercise to gain acquaintances on Mahe island strategic locations and other vital information, but no one realised amongst the three lads one of them was a betrayer, a double-agent, but who was there at the camp without his sister.

    Clandestinely, the brother & sister were secretly relaying vital information of the London plan on a daily basis including the crucial visit at the camp together with the agreed joint exercise with the local group. As sensitive reporting by the two culprits was done through public phone boot, their mother became the messenger and developed a close tie with Albert Rene in her informant role as confirmed recently by their ex-Mauritian son-in-law.

    Based on a distress call from the brother & sister, Albert was eventually contacted via the eldest sister and mother through local trusted presidential contact on Wednesday 3rd September 1986 in Harare and alerting Rene of the imminent coup whilst he was there attending 8th Non Aligned Movement Conference in Zimbabwe. Gandhi who then was the Chairman of the Movement lent René his own plane, Air India 001, to return to Seychelles early. According to one report on 6 September, René disguised as an Indian woman wearing a sari, was met at the airport by the Indian High Commissioner and taken to the Commissioner's residence. Berlouis and other plotters were then tracked to the island of Praslin. Berlouis and four other army officers were forced to resign and Berlouis left for London.

    The family was equally well compensated by Rene and the eldest sister for her own safety was since issued with a pistol which she carries concealed in a handbag. The two Trojan horses upon their return home were entrusted with further infiltration and demolition jobs and that time it was at DP, again they both were handsomely compensated. One fell off the opposition political ladder while the other one is still at it undetected till now.

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