Former PM says public the “victim” of bad govt decisions NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Former Prime Minister Perry Christie said yesterday that the government must seek to ensure “oneness” with the opposition and civil society as it implements policy decisions to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Speaking to reporters outside the House of Assembly for the lying-in-state of former House Speaker Oswald Ingraham, Christie was asked his thoughts on the state of emergency and the current state of the country. “Governments always make mistakes when they do not work hard to ensure there is unanimity in some areas at the political level,” he said.