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randolphinshan wrote:No evidence needed, just take your car and drive and you'll see chap.
randolphinshan wrote:Isn't a gov't SUPPOSED to do things such as improve infrastructure, help the vulnerable in society, etc.
That is their obligation. Hence I see no need for this PR gimmick you on.
It's like you playing football and you boast about kicking the ball, that's what you went on the field to do in the first place killa.
UML wrote:randolphinshan wrote:No evidence needed, just take your car and drive and you'll see chap.
road looks great compared to when PNM was in govt.![]()
Just like the false Eamilgate statements and "this government not doing nuttin"
Drainage Challa Street, Orange Valley, Couva North
randolphinshan wrote:Remember you can fool some people some of the time, but never all the people all the time.
You can still buy me a beer though under the PNM
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UML wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Whats the achievement with Magdalena??
That a hotel built under the past UNC administration 1995-2001 had to be extensively rebuilt within a ten year time frame because of poor planning in the initial phase!!
thats strange![]()
cause i always thought Tobago Hilton sold it because it was bussing because the THA doesnt know how to promote tourism and doesnt want any Calcutta Indians there so the government had to buy it to save the job of the workers upgrading it to make it more competitive and now it is actually doing better.
oh well...hold dis nah
Representatives of the owner of the hotel, Vanguard Hotel Ltd, however, claim ignorance of the sale. Vanguard is owned jointly by Tobago Plantations Ltd, a joint venture between Guardian Holdings Ltd and Angostura Holdings Ltd; Eteck Ltd as the successor company to the Tourism and Industrial Development Co Ltd, one of the original shareholders, and Hilton International, which is a minority shareholder......http://legacy.guardian.co.tt/archives/2 ... news4.html
UML wrote:Drainage Challa Street, Orange Valley, Couva North
Rory Phoulorie wrote:UML wrote:Drainage Challa Street, Orange Valley, Couva North
The contractor can't build a box drain along a proper alignment? I hope that they did not accept this POOR quality work and are making the contractor fix the alignment. The contractor did not even remove the formwork from underneath the driveway crossing.
UML wrote:If you referring to the bend of the drains, that is how the water course run, is it legal to adjust a water course?
The only thing wrong is the plastering wavy, but I dont know if you pull a line to plaster?
Still better than what the pnm did....nothing!!!
And I don't claim to be an engineer like u.
UML wrote:Sunrees Branch Extension Siparia Gets Electricity
so sad what ppl had to endure under the INCOMPETENT PNM!!!
UML wrote:Newly Opened Couva/Roystonia Community Centre
100 houses a week
PROMISES TO DELIVER: Dr Roodal Moonilal
Housing Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal says his promise to deliver 100 houses a week from next week Saturday to December 31, 2015, is no election gimmick. If the houses are delivered, there will be over 4,000 new Government homeowners this year. Moonilal said this was part of the People’s Partnership policy of delivery to the people. He said the Housing Development Corporation (HDC), under the “sterling” leadership of managing director Jearlean John and chairman Rabindra Moonan, has been working to ensure the housing sites are completed. “Yes, we have been working for three full years, silently along the radar, on a massive construction programme that is now bearing fruit, so that we are in a position where our construction agenda has now synchronised with our distribution policy, and we are in a position now to distribute 100 homes per week for the rest of the year,” Moonilal said in a telephone interview with the Express yesterday. Moonilal who is also the Member of Parliament (MP) for Oropouche East and leader of Government Business in Parliament, said the keys for the first set of 100 houses will be distributed next week Saturday at the Carlson Field housing site. He said other sites where houses will be given out include Diego Martin, Union Hall, Point Fortin, Princes Town, Chaguanas and Couva, among others. Moonilal said 80 per cent of the houses to be distributed are new homes that were constructed from 2010 under this Government, led by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar. He said a significant number of houses that were left in derelict condition from under the former People’s National Movement (PNM) regime were repaired and would also be finally given to the people. According to Express calculations, 100 houses from March 14 to December 31 amounts to some 4,200 houses over the next ten months. Moonilal said there are over 160,000 people on the HDC’s database, waiting for houses. He said the ministry and HDC will continue their construction drive in the south, central and north of the country. “I am extremely happy and excited for those who will be in possession of their new homes; we are very excited that the ministry can do this this year, it has been a lot of hard work,” said Moonilal. “I congratulate the board, led by Mr Moonan, and the management, led by Miss Jearlean John, on this historic period we will now embark upon; it is truly a sign of victory in the housing sector,” said Moonilal. Questioned on why wait until an election year to distribute the houses and whether this would not be perceived as an election ploy, Moonilal responded, “I’ve heard that argument and we have the option of postponing the distribution until after the next general election. If we do that, persons would be patient enough to know that they will get a home?” He said the names of persons to receive a home can be given out and the houses distributed after election, but he was sure people would not want to be told to wait longer for a home for which they have been waiting years. The minister noted some people have been waiting over 15 to 20 years for an HDC home, and part of the distribution drive will focus on some of these people, under the theme, “It’s been a long time coming”. He said there was also a policy window to ensure all different components of society receive housing under this drive, including law enforcement officers and the differently abled. Moonilal said the issuing of keys weekly will not be done with pomp and fanfare on every occasion. He said the Prime Minister will be invited to the bigger functions but overall, “it will be a low-keyed and informal exercise, myself and other relevant MPs and ministers will be present. We also have a special creative distribution technique that we will be using where the distribution may not involve any Government officials at all”. Moonilal said the fact that this Government can achieve this speaks volumes to its devotion to the people and providing to their needs. “I am extremely proud that we can distribute 100 homes per week. I’m proud that we have opened six police stations that have been completed recently, and I’m proud of the Mayaro Fire Station, the Couva Children’s Hospital, the San Fernando Teaching Hospital, construction beginning at the Point Fortin Hospital, the Arima Hospital. We have had a great first innings and by the will of God, we shall have a second innings as well,” he said. NO DEVELOPMENT WITHOUT CONFLICT Moonilal also pointed out when the construction drives began, there were challenges in the forms of protests by farmers. In 2011, some farmers who were growing crops in Pineapple Smith Lands, off Crescent Gardens, Mausica Road, D’Abadie, and Egypt Trace, Chaguanas, protested vehemently against the HDC, claiming their produce was being destroyed. Moonilal said he feels particularly proud to have delivered the completion of the housing site at Egypt Trace. “When I started, there was a protest that I should be fired for bulldozing crops and lands. Today, in that Chaguanas area, we have built a new city and the very people who were protesting then are now asking for houses for their children today, so I am very proud of that estate and that is national development. There can be no development without conflict,” he said. On Tuesday, at a news conference at the Opposition Leader’s office, Diego Martin North-East MP Colm Imbert had raised concerns about the Government’s suppressing of the Elections and Boundaries Commission (EBC) report, which should have been laid in Parliament since last April. Imbert claimed the Government was engaged in voter and house padding. “I think he’s an authority on that, so he probably feeling that every Government will behave like this,” said Moonilal. Asked whether the Government is involved in voters and house padding, he responded: “Absolutely not. We distribute upon what we have and the construction we had embarked upon.” The People’s Partnership tenure comes to an end on May 24, 2015. The Parliament will automatically be dissolved in June. Constitutionally, general elections must be held by September this year. Persad-Bissessar said on Monday the Government still has work to complete before she calls an election date. The areas and the number of houses to be delivered 1. Carlsen Field 3C 701 2. Chaconia Cresent, Four Roads 96 3. Greenvale Park 346 4. La Fortune, Point Fortin 42 5. Beetham, Lot A and B 12 6. Victoria Keyes 264 7. Fairfield Est, Princes Town 574 8. Cypress Gardens, Union Hall 1,190 9. Oasis, Egypt Village 1,066 10. Hubertstown, Guapo 50 11. Trestrail Farms 1,204 12. Eden Gardens 618 13. Bon Air North 398 14. Buen Intento/Princes Town 116 15. 6th Avenue, Malick 34 16. Vieux Fort, St James 132 17. Exchange, Couva 257 19. Pier Road, La Brea 90
Hyperion wrote:For the life of me I can't understand why UML and these other sycophants waste so much time highlighting what the government is SUPPOSED TO DO ANYWAY, as official government achievements. Everything highlighted here is what they were elected to do. In the private sector you don't get a pat on your back for fulfilling your contractual duties.
By the same token UML should open an "official bank teller achievement" or "official KFC customer service rep achievement" thread.
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