Wednesday, December 3, 2014
EDITOR, The Tribune
I AM reminded of a Freeport News headline of March 14 this year when the Minister of Tourism, Obie Wilchcombe, declared “International Bazaar on Government priority list”. The article talked of all sorts of suggestions and initiatives that the Government would pursue to salvage the dying property.
Should we be surprised that we have not heard a single word since? We keep hearing of Bahamian groups anxious to invest in Freeport and this might have been a perfect opportunity.
The other “Government priority” we were told, was finding a new operator for the Treasure Bay Casino. It was pronounced by Mr Wilchcombe in March and again in May that “new operators would be announced within a week”. We are still holding our breath six months later.
Meanwhile the casino remains deserted – another reminder of the declining tourist product of Grand Bahama. Now being entirely subsidised by the Government – no, actually the Bahamian tax payer – the demoralised work force remains on shortened work schedules and minimum wages. One has to wonder why we, the citizens of the Bahamas, appoint and pay the salaries of Government officials whose prime objectives are apparently to deliver empty promises month after month, year after year.
In a private corporation they would have been fired long ago. “Accountability” seems not to be a word in the Bahamian dictionary.
CHRIS PAINE
Freeport
November 24, 2014.
Comments
Sickened says...
You do know that the Nazi PLP have a hit list of those people who speak out about our useless government... and you're now on it!
Posted 5 December 2014, 2:47 p.m. Suggest removal
duppyVAT says...
The PLP government is public enemy #1 to Freeport and GB ............. before and now and in the future. Never mind the MOGB ................. thats an affront to good governance.
Posted 5 December 2014, 3:14 p.m. Suggest removal
countryfirst says...
ACCOUNTABILITY IS JUST ONE THERE IS ALSO HONESTY AND INTEGRITY.
Posted 7 December 2014, 8:30 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
Don't forget Ethics and Professionalism. And what about Qualified.
Posted 7 December 2014, 9:39 p.m. Suggest removal
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