Thursday, January 25, 2018
By RICARDO WELLS
Tribune Staff Reporter
rwells@tribunemedia.net
WORKS Minister Desmond Bannister yesterday suggested Bahamas Power and Light was on pace to deliver to consumers its best summer on record.
Mr Bannister made the claims during his response to concerns raised by Official Opposition Leader Philip “Brave” Davis, who had requested the government show any newly implemented strategies being used by the utility provider.
The Carmichael MP seemingly viewed the request as a swipe at recently appointed CEO Whitney Heastie and COO Christina Alston, and moved to defend the efforts and expertise of both appointments.
“Mr Speaker, the plan of the government is to run (the utility provider) with Bahamian expertise and it is going to be safer, more reliable and more environmentally friendly than it has been in the past,” Mr Bannister asserted. “Let me tell you, Mr Speaker, earlier (Mr Davis) asked for some plans, I am going to tell you some things.”
Mr Bannister proceeded to note several dilemmas BPL’s new management team have inherited upon appointment, issues he laid directly at the feet of the former Christie administration and Mr Davis, former minister of works.
Chief among the issues he presented were organisational problems that fostered a culture of confusion throughout BPL and environmental grievances Mr Bannister claimed the Christie administration allowed the utility company to sidestep.
Mr Bannister said the management team led by Mr Heastie and Mrs Alston has created an environmental services position tasked with mitigating BPL’s environmental impact.
Additionally, according to Mr Bannister, BPL has also created positions for community liaisons to track power outages and response times.
Moreover, the works minister highlighted the establishment of a bill by text campaign to facilitate the ease of receiving bills; additional avenues for bill payment through third party outlets and the establishment of a tender process, which he claimed had already saved BPL roughly $10m.
Mr Bannister also said BPL has revamped its vendor qualification process to ensure that all vendors in its purchasing and payment database are legitimate. This issue was at the base of a 2016 fraud scheme which cost BPL roughly $2m.
With respect to its summer power generation woes, Mr Bannister said the new management team has already implemented a “summer readiness plan” for New Providence, Exuma, Abaco and Bimini.
However, he did not provide any details of the plan, its cost or its scope.
Mr Bannister added: “Mr Speaker, I am only touching on some of the things that they have done. This Bahamian guy, Whitney Heastie, and this Bahamian woman, Christina Alston, have led a team that is enthusiastic about making a difference for Bahamians.”
Comments
proudloudandfnm says...
Lol. So power will only go off every other day this summer...
Posted 25 January 2018, 3:40 p.m. Suggest removal
DDK says...
Sounds deLIGHTful! Proof will surely be in the pudding.
Posted 25 January 2018, 3:47 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
getting ready to crank up the a/c but praying for a long winter the same time...highelecticiybills
Posted 25 January 2018, 4:41 p.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
It is so sad that Bahamians in 2018 cannot have any confidence that our utilities can even improve their services ............ what a shame!!!! .............. What a lack of confidence in our politicians and professionals!!!!! ......... and our pastors (cannot leave them out!!!!!!!)
What a shame!!!!!!!!
Posted 25 January 2018, 6:22 p.m. Suggest removal
Required says...
Heard these statements before, and they've never been worth the ink and paper - or Internet bandwidth.
Posted 26 January 2018, 3:18 a.m. Suggest removal
stillwaters says...
I remember this being said last year with the greatest of confidence, and we know what occurred all summer 2017.
Posted 26 January 2018, 8:23 a.m. Suggest removal
Sickened says...
Someone should remind BEC that the temperatures in The Bahamas go up during the summer months which leads to people using more electricity to run air conditioners etc. They always seem to forget this.
Posted 26 January 2018, 10:17 a.m. Suggest removal
OldFort2012 says...
Thanks for reminding me. I have to get extra propane for the generator.
Posted 26 January 2018, 10:54 a.m. Suggest removal
bogart says...
BPL has obtained a near 100m line of credit to allow it to buy new equipment and overhaul existing systems. Short term financing from 'one of the top finance houses' according to MinisterBannister in todays front page Tribune story by Neil Hartnell Tribune.
Posted 26 January 2018, 11:38 a.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
Sebas or Flowers???????
Posted 27 January 2018, 1:04 p.m. Suggest removal
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