PREDEPLOYMENT TO HAITI
Speaking with the press on 22 August 2024 in Freeport, Fred Mitchell Chair of the PLP spoke to the issue of the deployment of Bahamian troops to Haiti. This is what The Tribune’s Denise Maycock reported:
“At this point we are in pre-deployment phase,” he said. “We have been asked to provide the management talent and there is a certain number of people that will go. When all the agreements are worked out, we will know what the specific role of our troops will be,” he said.
Due to security concerns in Port-au-Prince and ongoing negotiations with Haiti and Kenya, he said specific details will be limited.
He added: “I can’t say when the pre-deployment phase will be wrapped up. I know they asked us if we can get our people in on the management side as quickly as possible.”
Mr Mitchell said an operational forward base has been secured, and Bahamian troops will need to familiarise themselves with operational procedures.
“There will be a requirement for Bahamians to go in the pre-deployment phase to get acclimated to the decision-making processes of the Kenyans, who are taking lead on this, and also to do some further risk assessment of the role they will be playing. That is not finally decided, but in this pre-deployment stage it is important for us to get in operationally at the top. That is what is being done in the next few weeks,” he continued.
He confirmed that the overall mission remains the same, with the government still committed to deploying 150 defence officers to Haiti.
Mr Mitchell added that the Status of Forces Agreements (SOFAs) still need to be signed to ensure legal protections for the troops. Issues such as immunities, conduct, and use of force must be resolved, with the Bahamas Attorney General’s office working swiftly with Haitian authorities and Kenyan officials to finalise these agreements.
The current focus is on deploying management personnel to begin their engagement, which is why it is termed the pre-deployment phase.
Mr Mitchell also discussed the recent visit of the CARICOM Eminent Persons Group to Haiti, where they spent ten days working to improve conditions.
The delegation included former Jamaican Prime Minister Bruce Gold- ing and former Saint Lucian Prime Minister Kenny Anthony, supported by a team from the Bahamas Ministry of Foreign Affairs and security provided by the Royal Bahamas Defence Force. Former Prime Minister Perry Christie was absent due to his recent hospitalisation.
According to Mr Mitchell, most people are “pleased” with the Haiti’s current direction.