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SCSA president-elect calls for unity amid challenge to election results

The Saint Lucia Civil Service Association is going through a difficult time following a legal challenge to the April 29 election results, which has delayed the leadership transition and disrupted the group’s normal activities.

President-elect Nickson Barry told members that the current situation began after the election results were announced and the outgoing president gave a concession speech.

Barry explained that “several members of the one team issued a lawyer’s letter and subsequently filed an injunction against the Elections Commission and the SCSA” on May 18, 2026, citing alleged irregularities in the electoral process.

The case went to the High Court on May 21. According to Barry, “the one team’s lawyer requested additional time to prepare.” Because of this, the court postponed the hearing and suggested delaying the conference of delegates until the case is heard on June 15, 2026.

As a result, the installation of the newly elected executive, scheduled by the constitution for May 27, did not take place. Barry said that this has left the organisation unable to proceed with its usual functions, stating plainly that “the union’s business is effectively at a standstill”.

He said these events are deeply troubling, calling them “the first of its kind in our 75 years as an organisation” and representing “some of the darkest days in our union history”.

He warned that the situation could damage trust in the union’s internal systems, saying that “they seek to erode the level of trust we place in our procedures and processes”.

Despite the uncertainty, Barry seized the opportunity to outline his leadership intentions. He promised “to strengthen and modernise our union systems to better serve our members’ interests”.

He also appealed directly to the membership “to remain strong and stand firm in solidarity” during the legal process. Expressing optimism about the eventual outcome, Barry said, “I believe justice will prevail, and our union will move forward to achieve great things.”

At the same time, he reminded members not to lose sight of the union’s broader purpose, stressing that “our fight as members remain relevant” and that the current challenge must not divert attention from their collective mission.

Barry said he is ready to take office with the elected team, stating, “I remain ready to work with the team of elected officers to deliver a stronger, united and modern SCSA that benefits us all.”

With the court hearing set for mid-June, the future leadership of the SCSA remains in limbo. Nonetheless, Barry expressed confidence in the organisation’s resilience, declaring, “The SCSA will rise above this challenge. Together we shall. Together we must. Together we will.”

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