PHILIPSBURG:--- In the political arena, leaders are judged not by their words but by their deeds. For Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sports (ECYS) Melissa Gumbs, her tenure has been a masterclass in doing nothing while pretending to do everything. Elected in 2020, Gumbs spent four years in Parliament as a vocal critic of the then Executive Council, yet she failed to produce a single draft bill. Now, as Minister of ECYS for over a year, her legacy is one of broken promises, stalled projects, and a complete disregard for the people she was elected to serve.
Four Years of Empty Criticism
Before she was appointed Minister, Gumbs made a name for herself as a relentless critic of the government. She was quick to point fingers, humiliate others, and grandstand on issues without offering any tangible solutions. A glaring absence of legislative contributions marked her four years in Parliament, a fact that should have been a red flag for voters. Yet, despite her lack of accomplishments, she was entrusted with one of the most critical ministries in Sint Maarten. The results, unsurprisingly, have been disastrous.
Schools in Shambles
The Ruby Labega School is a prime example of Gumbs' failure to prioritize education. Teachers have repeatedly sounded the alarm about the school's leaking roof, which is in desperate need of repair or replacement. Yet, the Minister has done nothing to address these concerns, leaving educators and students to suffer in substandard conditions. This neglect is not an isolated incident but part of a broader pattern of inaction.
The Prins Willem Alexander School project, which was already underway before Gumbs took office, has seen no progress under her leadership. Similarly, the Library and the Charles Leopold Bell School were demolished with promises of new construction, but there has been no movement on these projects. Public bidding has yet to take place, and building permits remain unissued. The Marie Laurence School project is also stuck in limbo, awaiting financing and further delays due to bureaucratic inefficiencies. These are not just administrative oversights; they are failures of leadership.
Sports Facilities: A Forgotten Priority
Sports play a vital role in youth development and community building, yet Gumbs has shown a complete lack of interest in this area. Promises to upgrade facilities like the Raoul Illidge Sports Complex (RISC) and the John Larmonie Center for Basketball and Physical Education (JLCBP) have amounted to nothing. These facilities, which could serve as hubs for youth engagement and talent development, remain in disrepair. Gumbs's inaction is a slap in the face of the young athletes and sports enthusiasts who rely on these spaces.
A Minister Missing in Action
One of the most troubling aspects of Gumbs' tenure is her apparent disdain for accountability. She has been conspicuously absent from media engagements, avoiding questions and failing to communicate with the public. This behavior is not just unprofessional; it is a betrayal of the trust the electorate placed in her. The people of Sint Maarten deserve a leader who is present, transparent, and willing to answer for their actions—or lack thereof.
Misplaced Priorities and Overreach
Instead of focusing on critical issues like education, infrastructure, and sports, Gumbs has chosen to meddle in trivial matters. Her recent attempt to dictate how students should wear their hair is a prime example of her misplaced priorities. This overreach into privatized schools, particularly Catholic institutions, has been met with fierce resistance. Rather than collaborating with stakeholders, Gumbs has resorted to bullying tactics, further alienating the very people she is supposed to serve.
Projects in Limbo
The list of stalled projects under Gumbs' watch is staggering. The Prins Willem Alexander School remains incomplete. The Library and Charles Leopold Bell School projects are stuck in the pre-construction phase, with no clear timeline for progress. The Marie Laurence School project is similarly delayed, awaiting financing and the outcomes of public bidding. Even the promised upgrades to sports facilities have not materialized. These delays are not just bureaucratic hiccups; they are a testament to Gumbs' inability to lead and execute.
A Legacy of Failure
Gumbs' tenure as Minister of ECYS has been a colossal failure. Her inability to advance critical projects, coupled with her lack of accountability, has left Sint Maarten's education and sports sectors in a state of crisis. Her focus on trivial matters, like school hair policies, while ignoring pressing issues, is a clear indication of her misplaced priorities.
The Bigger Picture: A Minister Who Doesn't Care
Gumbs's inaction and lack of accountability raise serious questions about her commitment to her role. She has shown complete disregard for the needs of teachers, students, and the broader community. Her failure to address the leaking roof at Ruby Labega School, advance the Prins Willem Alexander School project, or deliver on promises to upgrade sports facilities is a damning indictment of her leadership.
Time for Change
The people of Sint Maarten deserve better. They deserve a leader who listens, acts, and delivers. Minister Gumbs has had her chance, and she has failed spectacularly. It is time for a change. Sint Maarten cannot afford another year of inaction, excuses, and neglect. The clock is ticking, and the people are watching.
Minister Melissa Gumbs: A Legacy of Hypocrisy, Inaction, and Misplaced Priorities
In politics, it’s easy to criticize others, but true leadership requires action, accountability, and results. Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sports (ECYS) Melissa Gumbs has spent her career excelling at the former while failing miserably at the latter. Elected in 2020, Gumbs spent four years in Parliament as a vocal critic of the then Executive Council, yet she failed to produce a single piece of draft legislation. Now, as Minister of ECYS for over a year, her tenure has been defined by hypocrisy, inaction, and a complete disregard for the people she was elected to serve.
A History of Hypocrisy
Melissa Gumbs has never shied away from criticizing others, often with a sharp tongue and a penchant for public humiliation. In her commentary on Theo Heyliger, she accused him of engaging in "revisionist history" and lambasted his leadership for failing to address the island’s systemic issues. Yet, her own record reveals a glaring lack of action and accountability. While she was quick to point out Heyliger’s shortcomings, she had done little to address the very issues she claimed to care about.
In her own words, Gumbs once stated, “If everything is a priority, nothing is a priority.” Ironically, this statement perfectly encapsulates her own leadership. Under her watch, critical projects like the Ruby Labega School’s roof repairs, the completion of the Prins Willem Alexander School, and the construction of the Library and Charles Leopold Bell School have all stalled. Her inability to prioritize and execute has left these projects in limbo, much like her political career.
A Minister Missing in Action
Gumbs’ commentary on Heyliger also criticized his lack of focus on the people of Sint Maarten, accusing him of prioritizing physical structures over human development. Yet, her own tenure as Minister of ECYS has been marked by a similar neglect of the people she serves. Teachers at the Ruby Labega School have repeatedly raised concerns about the leaking roof, which is in dire need of repair or replacement. Instead of addressing these urgent issues, Gumbs have been conspicuously absent, avoiding media engagements and failing to communicate with the public.
Her commentary on Heyliger’s alleged “megalomania” and “delusions of grandeur” rings hollow when one considers her own actions. Gumbs has spent more time dictating how students should wear their hair than addressing the systemic issues plaguing Sint Maarten’s education system. Her attempt to impose her will on privatized schools, particularly Catholic institutions, has been met with fierce resistance, further alienating the very stakeholders she is supposed to collaborate with.
Misplaced Priorities and Stalled Projects
Gumbs’ tenure has been a masterclass in how to do nothing while pretending to do everything. The Prins Willem Alexander School project, which was already in progress before she took office, has seen no advancement under her leadership. The Library and Charles Leopold Bell School projects remain stuck in the pre-construction phase, with no clear timeline for progress. The Marie Laurence School project is similarly delayed, awaiting financing and public bidding outcomes. Even the promised upgrades to sports facilities like the Raoul Illidge Sports Complex (RISC) and the John Larmonie Center for Basketball and Physical Education (JLCBP) have not materialized.
In her commentary on Heyliger, Gumbs criticized his focus on physical structures, yet she has failed to deliver even on this front. Her inability to advance these critical projects is a testament to her lack of leadership and vision.
A Legacy of Excuses
Gumbs’ response to criticism has been to deflect and distract. In her commentary on Heyliger, she accused him of creating a “Revised Version of History” to explain away his failures. Yet, she has done the same, blaming bureaucratic hurdles and external factors for her own inaction. Her commentary on the Kingdom’s dysfunction and the challenges of governance rings hollow when one considers her own failure to navigate these challenges effectively.
The Bigger Picture: A Minister Who Doesn’t Care
Gumbs’ tenure as Minister of ECYS has been a colossal failure. Her inability to advance critical projects, coupled with her lack of accountability, has left Sint Maarten’s education and sports sectors in a state of crisis. Her focus on trivial matters, like school hair policies, while ignoring pressing issues, is a clear indication of her misplaced priorities.
Her commentary on Heyliger accused him of being “out of touch” with the people of Sint Maarten. Yet, her own actions reveal a similar disconnect. By avoiding media engagements and failing to address the concerns of teachers, students, and the broader community, Gumbs has shown complete disregard for the people she was elected to serve.
Time for Change
The people of Sint Maarten deserve better. They deserve a leader who listens, acts, and delivers. Minister Gumbs has had her chance, and she has failed spectacularly. It is time for a change. Sint Maarten cannot afford another year of inaction, excuses, and neglect. The clock is ticking, and the people are watching.




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