Johnson cites personal reasons as he rules out running again

Wed, Jul 20th 2016, 03:02 PM


Dr. Danny Johnson

MINISTER of Youth, Sports and Culture Dr. Danny Johnson has announced he will not seek re-election for the Carmichael constituency and has endorsed Senator Keith Bell to represent the area instead.

In a speech before the Progressive Liberal Party’s Carmichael Branch last night, Dr. Johnson said because of “personal reasons” he will not run in the next general election.

His recommendation that Senator Bell be considered by the PLP’s Candidates Committee, a move that was seconded by PLP Chairman Bradley Roberts, was endorsed by those in attendance last night.

“Carmichael, being your servant leader, sounding board, messenger, confidant and yes social partner was a joy and privilege that few Bahamians get to enjoy,” Dr. Johnson said last night. “You reposed your confidence in me to carry your collective aspirations to the halls of Parliament and I did my best to represent your concerns.

“We have accomplished much together. The constituency based sports academy and programmes allowed for lasting friendships and I have grown as a person and a leader as a result of our relationship.

“ . . . It is with mixed feelings however that I advise you the great people of Carmichael, after meeting with the Candidate’s Committee and its chair, the party’s leader and prime minister, that because of personal reasons, I will not seek the PLP’s nomination for the Carmichael constituency for the 2017 general election.

“As a matter of fact, I will not be seeking a nomination for any constituency for that matter. It was a long and thoughtful process that brought me to this decision. I will return to private practice but I will continue to be an activist for youth empowerment and sports development in this country. I intend to fully participate in the process of informing public policy through social advocacy,” Dr. Johnson said.

He added: “My Cabinet colleague and friend Senator Keith Bell who is a good friend of Carmichael has expressed an interest in working with you and representing your interest at the highest level. I am sure others may emerge but I trust and support Senator Bell’s candidacy and I am confident that if afforded the same privilege as you have afforded me, Senator Bell will not let you down.”

Taneka Thompson, Tribune News Editor

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