Straw Market Authority 'heartless' for stall closures

By Youri Kemp

"HEARTLESS and unjust" is what the Straw Business Persons Society is calling the "arbitrary" October 14 holiday closure of more than 190 stalls by the Straw Market Authority (SMA).

In an open letter sent to Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis and Deputy Prime Minister Peter Turnquest along with the Minister of Works Desmond Bannister, president of the Straw Business Persons Society Esther Thompson said: "I had the displeasure of seeing over 190 stalls closed on October 14, 2019, which was a public holiday, leaving the straw vendors in despair. The incident happened with no written warning. Sadly, many did not escape the wrath of the Straw Market Authority."

Ms Thompson said: "We believe the vendors should have been notified in writing prior to any stall closure. Why was this shock and awe tactic used in this instance? So, to their surprise, they (vendors) met their stalls locked upon arrival to work on October 15, 2019.

She added: "So, if the decision was made to close over 190 stalls on October 14, 2019, in addition to the 100 plus stalls where vendors were already driven out of business because of arrears, that is a total of approximately 300 stalls closed. If this continues, the market will be a ghost town. God forbid!"

She went further and said: "How do we explain such actions to our tourists visiting our shores and desirous of visiting the world famous Straw Market? The Straw Market is our number one Bahamian tourist shopping experience and it contributes greatly to the economy annually. This is one of the ways new money enters the economy and adds to the foreign reserves.

"What point are you and your member body trying to make? How can you and your team be so cold hearted and reckless towards a hard working group of people who just want to make a living and provide for their families."

Ms Thompson also noted that the cashier's window where vendors' fees are to be paid is closed at off-peak times. She said: "When compared to cashiers at other government entities, it is evident that the straw vendors are at a grave disadvantage. This is so simply because some vendors don't make a sale until after 2pm. We believe these business hours needs to change and come into alignment with other government enterprises that closes at 4pm daily.

"We firmly believe that the government should seek to appoint persons with some life experience, interpersonal skills, managerial skills, and the ability to resolve matters with wisdom."

Ms Thompson is also calling on the government to address what they call a failure to upgrade the market facilities, to provide for more maintenance and sanitation chekcs in addition to making the market more accountable. She said: "In our view, the stall closures were unjust and heartless. Constitutionally the vendors should have due process. The SMA needs to cease and desist the arbitrary stall closures. The SMA is not making business easy for many hardworking Bahamians ,who just want to make an honest living for their family and simply survive."

The managing director of the SMA, Elaine Simms, said that the authority has no comment on the matter at this time.

Comments

Naughtydread says...

PAY YA DAMN BILLS YOU F*CKING BUMS.

Posted 25 October 2019, 6:08 p.m. Suggest removal

TalRussell says...

Nothing innocent about the Imperialists reds behaviour being most comfortable when using they polished fine shoe heels to pound the **290** small comrade entrepreneurs to the pavement, yes, no ....

Posted 26 October 2019, 8:20 p.m. Suggest removal

TheMadHatter says...

I must agree with the government on this one. Whatever reason they had for closing these stalls (which was not disclosed in this article), I am sure was a good reason and was carried out in an organized and humane fashion. I don't know what this lady has to complain about? Our tourism sector is strong, and is the envy of the Caribbean. She should be glad to just be a part of it, in any capacity.

Posted 27 October 2019, 5:33 p.m. Suggest removal

yeahyasee says...

LOL

Posted 28 October 2019, 2:52 p.m. Suggest removal

Sickened says...

"How do we explain such actions to our tourists visiting our shores and desirous of visiting the world famous Straw Market?" - **We can put a sign up saying that the stalls were locked because you don't pay what you owe. Then the tourists will clearly understand!!!**

PAY WHAT YOU OWE FOR CHRIST'S SAKE!!! Lousy freeloaders.

Posted 28 October 2019, 9:48 a.m. Suggest removal

proudloudandfnm says...

These straw market vendors really are idiots, they actually expect something for nothing. They sell garbage, they have no manners, they refuse to clean up the building they make a living in, they buy fake crap and when they get caught buying counterfeit garbage they expect government to bail them out.

I miss the days they sat on Bay Street platting their goods. Today it's just garbage....

Posted 28 October 2019, 9:59 a.m. Suggest removal

totherisingsun says...

Pay your stall fee or lose the privilege
Pay your light bill or be disconnected
Pay your water bill or don't bathe
Pay the Piper who has promised you everything as he sweetly leads you off the cliff
Choose this day...more help from your creativity and community or more government help?

Posted 29 October 2019, 6:17 a.m. Suggest removal

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