Friday, August 28, 2015
By KHRISNA VIRGIL
Tribune Staff Reporter
kvirgil@tribunemedia.net
LONG Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner yesterday accused the government of “rank victimisation and cronyism” as emergency service vehicles in her constituency remain without a nearby source of fuel, placing the lives of residents in a “precarious” position before the arrival of Tropical Storm Erika.
According to the Free National Movement MP this is because the government, without notice, pulled the contract from a
company that provided fuel to government emergency and essential services on the island for around 50 years.
She said it was the government’s intention to have Sun Oil in Long Island take on the contract; however the agreement has not been signed.
While she admitted that the initial contract was signed with a well-known FNM supporter, she said her concern was that Sun Oil’s location on the island is an inconvenience for residents.
As Bahamians are making preparations for the adverse weather conditions the storm is expected to bring, Mrs Butler-Turner said she was informed by the island’s administrator that the service vehicles on the island were without fuel.
She said this forced the closure of the clinic at the southern end of the island because the doctors and nurses did not have fuel for their government vehicles.
Despite calling the Ministry of Finance to inquire about the situation, Mrs Butler-Turner said she has been unable to speak with any officials. Therefore, officials on the island have been instructed to use constituency funding to procure the fuel that is needed.
“The Christie administration has decided that all fuel procurement is to be done by Sun Oil, which is a major benefactor of the PLP,” she said.
“The challenge is that Sun Oil is so far removed from the northern settlements (that) in some instances you would have to use between a quarter tank or half tank to get to it. So they actually have to burn an enormous amount of gas to get out there. Where is the sense in that?
“This reeks of cronyism and victimisation. Here were are, a storm is on the way and the essential services on the island can’t be prepared.”
She continued to blast the government saying while the lives of Bahamians are being placed at risk, a few elitists continue to get rich.
“For lives to be at risk all because the government decided that all the money should do to Sun is just ridiculous. Now we are giving them all of the contracts.
“This shows total disregard for the lives of Bahamians. I view this as a move to centralise the power on the island taking it back from local government,” Mrs Butler-Turner said.
Comments
asiseeit says...
The P.M. said that he hoped only his supporters got government contracts. That is how biased and crooked this country is as anywhere else just that comment would have caused protests.
Posted 28 August 2015, 2:49 p.m. Suggest removal
Regardless says...
The FNM moved the packing house from north to south. So now the PLP move the government fuel contracts from north to south. The argument will be, as was the FMN, is that is where the majority of the population is. So why does BLT have such an interest in north Long Island now? Her interest to date has only been staying at the most luxurious accommodation on the island which is Cape Santa Maria. She doe not even have to leave the resort to find freshly baked Long Island bread.
Posted 28 August 2015, 4:31 p.m. Suggest removal
DillyTree says...
Regardless, I have no idea where you get your information from -- MP LBT stays in many hotels/guest houses in Long Island, both north and south. Why do you want to make this an FNM issue when the topic is why the PLP have chosen to change a 40-year old contract now -- especially after PM Christie has made it clear that he hopes these contracts are given to his friends and supporters?
Posted 28 August 2015, 4:50 p.m. Suggest removal
Regardless says...
I would imagine if there is a serious cook out, she will relocate. As to your submission issue of a 40 year contract, obviously the PLP had kept contract in place during their terms. Perhaps it may have something to do with cost. Mind you, let us not forget which Long Islanders are shareholders with Sun Oil.
Posted 28 August 2015, 5:20 p.m. Suggest removal
birdiestrachan says...
According to Ms. Butler this is a FNM, PLP issue The contract was taken from a FNM and given to a PLP That is her main beef. There is fuel but it is not nearby. She is obviously trying to prove something. she has a mean spirit. and does her very best to be in the press. I doubt any Government FNM, PLP or DNA would refuse Fuel for government vehicles especially in emergencies.
Posted 28 August 2015, 5:33 p.m. Suggest removal
Regardless says...
As to the above response. I have read on many occasions your diatribe. It is obvious you do not understand what you read. Both political parties change up on contracts. What is interesting about this situation is the woman states how long the contract was in place. If we accept her knowledge, then there is a reason for change. As I stated prior, and if I have to put it more plainly to you.....follow the money!
Posted 28 August 2015, 6:05 p.m. Suggest removal
Baha10 says...
If this repugnant individual represents the future of the FNM, heaven forbid Country, we are doomed.
Posted 28 August 2015, 10:22 p.m. Suggest removal
TruePeople says...
thats how much different from how is currently stands? you acting like it guh be a shake up
Posted 1 September 2015, 11:46 a.m. Suggest removal
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