FNM taking credit for PLP work, claims Darville

By DENISE MAYCOCK

Tribune Freeport Reporter

dmaycock@tribunemedia.net

PLP Senator Dr Michael Darville has accused the Minnis administration of taking credit for the completion of several major projects started during the Christie administration.

“The PLP finds it necessary to point out yet again that the FNM simply does not have a record of accomplishment on which to run or hang their hat on,” said the former Minister of Grand Bahama yesterday.

Dr Darville noted the new $6.55m Fishing Hole causeway, executed by the PLP on December 18, 2015, is finally complete more than four years later.

“Its completion is late as the government dragged its feet on this important project over the last three years, but it is better late than never for the people of Grand Bahama,” he said.

“There were necessary structural adjustments, reinforced concrete, due to asphalt erosion caused by hurricane damage but by and large the project design was sound and three years delay is not justifiable.”

Senator Darville indicated that the PLP is happy for Grand Bahamians who now have access to “uninterrupted travel” between the west and east ends of the island.

The causeway, he stated is one of the material manifestations of the aggressive $100m capital works investment by the previous PLP government.

He noted that the completion of the Fire Station is another significant project constructed for the safety and security of the people of Grand Bahama.

Other projects, he said include the new government complex and school in West Grand Bahama, the northern campus of the University of the Bahamas, Baha Mar, the Pointe, the extensive road works in North Andros, and the government complex in Bimini.

“(These) are all PLP projects and are just some of the bright spots in an administration filled with bleak and dismal news and misery for the Bahamian people,” Dr Darville said.

“Whatever became of the structure intended to house the northern campus of the University of the Bahamas that the PLP government began in east Grand Bahama? Bahamians are entitled to know,” he said.

Comments

birdiestrachan says...

Doctor Darville you must remind them. Unless they will LIE and LIE some more.

They are visionless. They played its the PLP fault for three years. they will blame COVID 19
the Hurricane and the PLP for the next two.

Posted 25 June 2020, 5:18 p.m. Suggest removal

tribanon says...

We can only assume Darville wants his "shingles" too.

Posted 25 June 2020, 5:19 p.m. Suggest removal

TigerB says...

I cross that bridge almost every day, I am grateful to the PLP for having the vision to come up with the idea, as for many years it was a mess. I am also grateful for what is being done now. They removed the asphalt and replace it with Cement. The asphalt was washed away... It was Dr. Darville's idea from the start, a great one.

Posted 25 June 2020, 5:22 p.m. Suggest removal

proudloudandfnm says...

You cross that closed bridge every day??????

Wow. You must be important, do they open it for you every day? How do you arrange that? Do you call someone? I'm on my way open it in 10 minutes?

That causeway has not seen so much as one car yet....

Posted 26 June 2020, 7:28 a.m. Suggest removal

moncurcool says...

*“There were necessary structural adjustments, reinforced concrete, due to asphalt erosion caused by hurricane damage but by and large the project design was sound and three years delay is not justifiable.”*

If the project was sound, why does one storm take it out?

*The causeway, he stated is one of the material manifestations of the aggressive $100m capital works investment by the previous PLP government.*

Where did the other $95 million go?

*“Whatever became of the structure intended to house the northern campus of the University of the Bahamas that the PLP government began in east Grand Bahama? Bahamians are entitled to know,” he said.*

Is Darville living in la la land? Has he not seen what Hurrricane Dorian did to the UB Grand Bahama campus?

Posted 25 June 2020, 6:56 p.m. Suggest removal

Hoda says...

He Also conveniently forgets all the blue tarp that was on everyone roof after Matthew despite the hundred of thousand they supposedly gave out, while he was minister for gb, and they who shall not be named was subsequently dragged before the court. But they don’t want no one bring that up....

Posted 25 June 2020, 7:24 p.m. Suggest removal

bahamianson says...

Politics is a Brut. Darville if you are saying the FNM is taking the credit for the PLP, fine. So what you just did was open the door for the FNM to blame the PLP all the same. If you take credit, you must also take blame.

Posted 25 June 2020, 10:22 p.m. Suggest removal

proudloudandfnm says...

FYI the Fishing Hole road causeway is not opened yet. This is what you get when you let Hannes build something....

Posted 26 June 2020, 7:26 a.m. Suggest removal

TigerB says...

Sir, it is not open I meant the bad dirt road on the side of it. My job takes me to cemex, Container, and Hotmix, daily

Posted 26 June 2020, 8:33 a.m. Suggest removal

Proguing says...

Funny to see the PLP taking credit for Baha Mar and the Pointe. I did not know the PLP financed, build and will probably have to keep paying these money losing ventures.

Posted 26 June 2020, 2:48 p.m. Suggest removal

The_Oracle says...

D'Arville got his shingles, he is a major Government Landlord now right?
Perpetual shingles for life!

Posted 26 June 2020, 4:59 p.m. Suggest removal

tribanon says...

Crooked SOB is what he really is!

Posted 27 June 2020, 1:28 p.m. Suggest removal

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