Power cut off in schools as government fails to pay the bill

BY DENISE MAYCOCK

Tribune Freeport Reporter

dmaycock@tribunemedia.net

NEKO Grant, Free National Movement for Central Grand Bahama, yesterday criticised the government after the power supply was disconnected at all of the island’s 14 government schools because of non payment of bills.

Mr Grant said it was an example of the “inability” of the PLP government, adding “this is an absolute disgrace”.

“Despite all their slick and fancy talk about a streamlined process and consolidation of balances to improve efficiency in the 2014-2015 national budget, this administration still can’t do something as simple as pay the light bills so that the electricity stays on in the Grand Bahama schools,” Mr Grant said.

Most of the schools are closed for the summer holiday. Attempts to contact officials at the Grand Bahama Power Company were unsuccessful up to press time.

“The people of Grand Bahama deserve more and they deserve better,” Mr Grant said. “Despite having two Ministers of Finance and a Minister of Grand Bahama the Christie government has consistently proven themselves to be incapable of doing basic administrative functions. It is no wonder that large-scale projects they brag about cannot get off the ground in any meaningful way.”

Comments

Cobalt says...

You've got to be joking!!!! There's no way that this story is real!!! No no nooooo way!!!

Posted 26 June 2014, 9:05 a.m. Suggest removal

The_Oracle says...

Just Emera Flexin muscle because Perry ain't give them BEC yet!

Posted 26 June 2014, 9:37 a.m. Suggest removal

jackflash says...

The new NEMA facility in Hawksbill has not had power since they had the big opening ceremony...

Wait - isn't it Hurricane season now?

Is this week not National Disaster Preparedness week?

Heaven help us!!

Posted 26 June 2014, 9:59 a.m. Suggest removal

Well_mudda_take_sic says...

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Posted 26 June 2014, 11:30 a.m.

sheeprunner12 says...

This is the PLP way of doing business ............. that is why they do not want to privatise anything and keep their minions running these corporations as cash cows and gravy trains .............. its about time that reality catch up with the PLP.

Posted 26 June 2014, 11:51 a.m. Suggest removal

SP says...

Cayman, Bermuda, Jamaica and everyone but the Bahamas have all turned to renewable energy.

There is absolutely no logical excuse why every Government building is not run by solar power.

Schools especially would be easiest.

The government deserves all the grief they get for this one.

Posted 26 June 2014, 11:06 p.m. Suggest removal

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