Trinidad Opposition leader criticises Independence Parade cancellation

Trinidad and Tobago’s Opposition Leader Pennelope Beckles has called on the Government to provide clarity following the announcement that this year’s Independence Day Military Parade and associated State events, including the national fireworks display, have been cancelled.

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In a statement, Beckles said the decision had left the country “bewildered,” noting that Independence Parades have continued even during periods of national crisis, such as the 2011 State of Emergency, with the COVID-19 pandemic being the only previous interruption.

“The nation deserves answers: Who made the call to silence our Parade? Will the Prime Minister address the nation on this matter? What is the true reason for the cancellation? What is being hidden from the citizens? Will the Prime Minister do the honourable thing and face the public on this issue?” she asked.

Beckles criticised the Government’s explanations, citing national security and fiscal responsibility, arguing that they “only made the situation worse.” She suggested the decision reflected a purely financial assessment of the Parade, without recognition of its patriotic, social, and cultural significance.

She also highlighted an apparent contradiction with recent government statements on crime reduction. “Just four days before the cancellation, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar assured the public that crime was down and citizens could feel safer. What should we believe?” Beckles said, warning that the mixed messages undermined the Government’s credibility.

Describing the move as “an affront to our independence, democracy, and national identity,” Beckles cautioned that the cancellation could damage national morale, particularly among young people who look forward to the annual celebration. She emphasised the educational and civic value of the Parade, calling it “a living classroom where our young people see history in motion; and learn about the sacrifices of those who came before, the discipline of our armed forces, and the values that bind us together.”

Beckles urged the Government to reconsider the decision and explore alternatives, including scaled-down parades, ceremonial flag-raisings, or a symbolic fly-past, to preserve both public safety and national pride.

Trinidad and Tobago will mark its 63rd anniversary of independence on August 31.

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