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Tinubu visit to St Lucia triggers airport shutdown outrage

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June 27, 2025
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Composite photo of Nigerian President Bola Tinubu and St Lucia Prime Minister Philip J Pierre featured in reporting on the Tinubu visit to St Lucia.

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Airport closures and backlash intensify over Tinubu visit to St Lucia

CASTRIES, St Lucia (June 27, 2025) — The Tinubu visit to St Lucia has unleashed political uproar, public frustration, and international scrutiny following the Pierre administration’s controversial decision to shut down the country’s two main airports for the arrival of Nigerian President Bola Tinubu a leader dogged by corruption scandals, drug-linked investigations, and nepotism allegations.

The two-hour closures of Hewanorra International Airport and George F.L. Charles Airport on Saturday, June 28, were announced just days prior. The Saint Lucia Air and Sea Ports Authority (SLASPA) said the measures were for national security. But critics are calling it an unprecedented disruption that brought the tourism-dependent nation to a standstill, all to host a president with a deeply controversial global reputation. Read our initial report on the closures and flight disruptions here.

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“Saint Lucia’s tourism economy just took another hit, not from a hurricane, but from poor judgment,” said a senior hotelier in Vieux Fort. “We had bookings canceled, tourists confused, and no clear explanation from government officials.”

International carriers, including American Airlines, JetBlue, Delta, and British Airways, were forced to reschedule, cancel, or reroute flights, resulting in passenger chaos, financial loss, and reputational damage to the destination. Airport taxi drivers, hotel receptionists, and tourism service workers all reported disrupted earnings during what should have been a peak summer weekend.

Philip J Pierre administration under fire for “irresponsible surrender”

The United Workers Party (UWP) blasted the closures as a “reckless overreach,” accusing Prime Minister Philip J Pierre of “surrendering national infrastructure for a photo-op with a scandal-plagued strongman.” In a press release, the party condemned the lack of contingency planning, calling it another example in a string of failures under Pierre’s watch.

“This isn’t diplomacy it’s disruption,” a United Workers Party spokesperson said. “We grounded the country to entertain a leader facing drug and corruption allegations. That’s not leadership. That’s surrender.”

Economic experts said the ripple effects of the shutdown could be far-reaching. Canceled flights meant missed connections, lost tourist revenue, and negative headlines for an island still rebuilding post-COVID. With the tourism sector accounting for over 60% of GDP, stakeholders say the government has risked long-term reputational damage for a short-term political gesture.

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Chagoury deal casts deeper shadow on Tinubu

Adding to the scandal is the Nigerian president’s close relationship with Gilbert Chagoury, a billionaire businessman and convicted money launderer. According to a Gazette Nigeria investigation, just months ago, Tinubu awarded Chagoury’s company a ₦1.1 trillion (USD $700 million) contract to reconstruct a Lagos seaport despite Chagoury’s conviction in Switzerland for laundering millions linked to dictator Sani Abacha. Will Saint Lucia’s two airports be next?

Tinubu and Gilbert Chagoury with background of Nigerian currency bags symbolizing Lagos port contract corruption scandal
Bola Tinubu and longtime ally Gilbert Chagoury at the center of controversy over a ₦1.1 trillion Lagos port contract, raising serious concerns about patronage and corruption.

In 2010, Chagoury paid a $1.8 million fine to the U.S. Department of Justice after illegally funneling money to U.S. political campaigns. He was also banned from entering the U.S., flagged as a national security risk.

“You couldn’t investigate corruption in Nigeria without looking at Gilbert Chagoury,” said Nigeria’s former anti-corruption chief, Nuhu Ribadu.

Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre’s decision to host Nigerian President Bola Tinubu and authorize a full shutdown of Saint Lucia’s airspace for his arrival has sparked widespread concern over the country’s foreign policy posture. Political observers argue that the move signals Saint Lucia’s apparent willingness to associate with controversial foreign leaders, even as its Citizenship by Investment Program (CIP) continues to face international scrutiny.

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Tinubu’s record: corruption, drug links, and global condemnation

President Tinubu’s history includes:

  • A civil forfeiture of $460,000 to the U.S. linked to heroin trafficking.
  • Allegations of awarding multibillion-dollar contracts to family-owned firms.
  • A fake academic diploma scandal.
  • Ongoing criticism for removing Nigeria’s fuel subsidies, triggering inflation and unrest.

In 2024, the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) ranked Tinubu the third most corrupt world leader, behind Syria’s Bashar al-Assad and Kenya’s William Ruto.

Tinubu named among world’s most corrupt leaders

A report by Firstpost Africa confirms Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s ranking as one of the most corrupt leaders of 2024, as listed by OCCRP. The exposé cites drug-linked allegations, electoral fraud, and public backlash across Nigeria.

Watch the Firstpost Africa report on YouTube

EFCC scandal deepens distrust

In a second exposé by Firstpost Vantage, Nigeria’s own anti-graft agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), is now facing a corruption crisis under Tinubu’s watch.

  • 10 EFCC officers detained over missing jewelry and cash worth up to $400,000
  • 27 officers dismissed for fraud and misconduct
  • Tinubu linked to ongoing misuse of government funds and U.S. lobbying contracts

Watch the full Firstpost Vantage investigation

These developments fuel international doubts about Tinubu’s governance and deepen outrage over the Pierre administration’s embrace of such a figure.

Public outrage spills across social media

The Tinubu visit to St Lucia has ignited an uproar across Facebook and local platforms, with Saint Lucians questioning the government’s judgment.

“I just want to know why both of our airports need to be shut down for hours,” wrote Janeka Simon. “We’ve had many other dignitaries visit without this level of disruption.”

“Of all the Caribbean islands, why here?” asked Jeanine Ef. “Why us?”

One commenter, Gania Oluwafunmi Joseph-Phillips, posted: “Would they shut all Nigeria’s airports for PJP?” Another replied: “Never, never ever.”

A biting summary from Caribbean Sea read:

“Saint Lucia is already on the U.S. radar. Our CIP programme is under suspicion. And our response? Invite a man with reams of corruption issues. These guys have no shame — protect the victory at all costs.”

Pattern of failure under Pierre

The airport closure is being widely seen as part of a broader pattern of governance failures under the Saint Lucia Labour Party (SLP). From the abandoned police custody suites project to the airport parking fee hike debacle, critics say the Pierre administration has consistently put political optics over public interest.

“They fill potholes for a photo-op when dignitaries arrive, but ignore local roads year-round,” said one Castries resident. “This government governs for headlines, not people.”

With general elections on the horizon, this episode may mark a turning point in voter sentiment, as Saint Lucians weigh the cost of loyalty to leaders who appear more concerned with image than national interest.

Final judgment: for the people, or for the politics?

When the dust settles from this Tinubu visit to St Lucia, the question that will be echoing from town halls to social feeds remains: What exactly would we have gained? There were no announced investment deals, no aid commitments, and no measurable benefit, only disruption, discontent, and deepening distrust in leadership.

“We are grounding the country for a man who rewards criminals,” one Facebook user remarked. “This visit will be remembered not for diplomacy, but disgrace.”

Follow Unitedpac St Lucia News for full coverage of the Tinubu visit and its political fallout.

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