What universe is this fool living in...after BPL? How does he know these "names", is it because he has kept company with these "major criminals"? What a time....
Yes agreed, but Bannister needs to go and crawl back under his rock as he is not up for any leadership position. Especially after is petty and unprofessional behaviour displayed last time when he had oversight of BPL and that Ministry.
I totally agree. Mr. Pintard appears opportunistic and arrogant, which actually is a front for "not very smart". I am also an FNM, or was, as I cannot support Mr. Pintard as is. I have the upmost respect for Mr. Ingraham and miss the days he was leading. Mr. Pintard should really seek Mr. Ingraham's guidance, but he will not humble himself.
I believe one point that was not mentioned by either Mr. Cambridge or Mr. Bannister, is that during Minister Bannister's term the government kept the price to consumer artificially low. During his tenure the government was subsidizing the fuel costs yet noting to the Bahamian people that the low cost was a result of the new engines. In fact this was not the case, and Bahamians were paying for it just through a different means. Also, under Minister Bannister's oversight the company racked up large fuel bills and fell behind in payment. You could see this was happening from checking market value. From my viewpoint, this issue is national and I could care less who is the government of the day, addressing the power insecurity in this country is paramount. One thing I will say, for the first time in many FNM/PLP administrations at least the CEO of BPL provides data when he speaks. Far overdue.
Isn't it interesting that all these changes just happened to take place (increase in spending) ***after*** certain Board members were fired, and key generation engineers and staff were "retired".
Well said, but governments so far can't even update the law to allow women to pass on citizenship to their children, a basic right. My guess this won't get touched either.
Bahamianbychoice says...
Congratulations this is very exciting! Wishing Mr. Demeritte the very best!! :)
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Bahamianbychoice says...
I agree that with your comment that many of the thugs are on the MP's payroll or somehow associated. However, don't throw rocks from a glass house.
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Bahamianbychoice says...
What universe is this fool living in...after BPL? How does he know these "names", is it because he has kept company with these "major criminals"? What a time....
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Bahamianbychoice says...
Yes agreed, but Bannister needs to go and crawl back under his rock as he is not up for any leadership position. Especially after is petty and unprofessional behaviour displayed last time when he had oversight of BPL and that Ministry.
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Bahamianbychoice says...
I totally agree. Mr. Pintard appears opportunistic and arrogant, which actually is a front for "not very smart". I am also an FNM, or was, as I cannot support Mr. Pintard as is. I have the upmost respect for Mr. Ingraham and miss the days he was leading. Mr. Pintard should really seek Mr. Ingraham's guidance, but he will not humble himself.
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Bahamianbychoice says...
I believe one point that was not mentioned by either Mr. Cambridge or Mr. Bannister, is that during Minister Bannister's term the government kept the price to consumer artificially low. During his tenure the government was subsidizing the fuel costs yet noting to the Bahamian people that the low cost was a result of the new engines. In fact this was not the case, and Bahamians were paying for it just through a different means. Also, under Minister Bannister's oversight the company racked up large fuel bills and fell behind in payment. You could see this was happening from checking market value. From my viewpoint, this issue is national and I could care less who is the government of the day, addressing the power insecurity in this country is paramount. One thing I will say, for the first time in many FNM/PLP administrations at least the CEO of BPL provides data when he speaks. Far overdue.
On Minister ‘mischaracterised’ BPL’s $21m cost overrun
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Bahamianbychoice says...
Isn't it interesting that all these changes just happened to take place (increase in spending) ***after*** certain Board members were fired, and key generation engineers and staff were "retired".
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Bahamianbychoice says...
This is an excellent article!
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Bahamianbychoice says...
Well said, but governments so far can't even update the law to allow women to pass on citizenship to their children, a basic right. My guess this won't get touched either.
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Bahamianbychoice says...
I agree. Sad...
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