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Re: *** The OFFICIAL Government Achievements Thread***

Postby rfari » September 2nd, 2015, 1:43 pm

When Manning was spending they say it over heating the local economy. But when kamala spend double the money, wha happen? Where the money really went? Maybe I missing something. I's not an economist

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Postby dougla_boy » September 2nd, 2015, 1:49 pm

rfari wrote:When Manning was spending they say it over heating the local economy. But when kamala spend double the money, wha happen? Where the money really went? Maybe I missing something. I's not an economist


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Postby rfari » September 2nd, 2015, 1:55 pm

Dem ting does bother me. And I kinna slow so I need uml or another 2nr to sketch it out for me

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Re: *** The OFFICIAL Government Achievements Thread***

Postby UML » September 2nd, 2015, 2:58 pm

Habit7 wrote:I celebrate the achievement of building a fire station, but don't mamaguy us and come weeks before an election a ribbon cut unfinished buildings. Had the PNM done that with the several buildings UNC left unfinished and unoccupied it would be wrong too.

UML wrote:
Mudboy wrote:wheys....all them Police Station built in the last 5 years?



I remember hearing at a meeting that the PNM built 2 stations in 15 years or something like that.

:shock:
I tired tell you do not trust what you here from a UNC platform. From 2007 to May 2010 alone PNM built 5 police stations

national Security: Interestingly, the PNM actually achieved most of its National Security goals. A new training curriculum was introduced in the Police Service as was a merit-based performance-appraisal system. New vehicles were bought and five of the promised 18 new police stations built.

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20100516 ... o-promises



Instead, most of the PNM's new manifesto is devoted to touting its achievements as the text curiously puts it, "after the historic 18-18 PNM victory in 2001


WRONG!!!
it was achievements from 2001 that was stated in the 2010 manifesto.

..........so from 2001 to 2010 they built 5 out of 18 police stations?!!!

u trying to prove me right or wrong?

:lol: :lol: :lol:


and rfari agree blindly :lol: :lol: :lol:




but thanks that link have real good information that you conveniently forgot to include with your PARTIAL QUOTE.


ALLYUH REALLY GOOD WITH PNM PROPGANDA OUI!!!









Lemme quote d whole ting nah

PNM falls short in 2007 manifesto promises
Published on May 16, 2010, 12:01 am AST
Updated on Jan 29, 2011, 6:05 pm AST


In its 2007 election manifesto, titled "Journey with us to the next level", the People's National Movement (PNM) made about 200 promises. However, in its 2010 manifesto ("Caring about you today and tomorrow"), there are no concrete promises until page 29 of the 35-page document. Instead, most of the PNM's new manifesto is devoted to touting its achievements as the text curiously puts it, "after the historic 18-18 PNM victory in 2001".







But how many of its promises did the PNM actually fulfil since the 2007 General Election? General statements about policy and programmes (sounds so familiar to their general vague 2015 manifesto)were not counted—for example, "building a client-centred environment with a focus on primary health-care" or "continuing public participation in law reform programmes". Instead, only specific measures in the various sectors—education, health, crime, agriculture, etc—were considered. On that basis the Patrick Manning administration has met just 25 per cent of its 2007 promises.















Education: The PNM promised to build [b]600 early childhood centres, expand the number of sixth-form places,[/b] and improve the availability of tertiary education. Only the last promise was met. Sixth-form places have not been increased significantly, and only 50 ECCs have been built. Nonetheless, in its 2010 manifesto, the PNM claims to have catered for 27,500 children, aged three to four years. According to figures from the Central Statistical Office, this is 75 per cent of all children in this age group in Trinidad and Tobago. The 2010 manifesto also lists the construction of 30 new schools and the repair and upgrade of 400 more.







health: The Government fulfilled one out of six specific promises. It did not implement a policy to attract and keep talent in the health sector or construct hospitals at Scarborough, Point Fortin, Chaguanas, and Sangre Grande. In the 2010 manifesto, the PNM boasts that the Chronic Disease Assistance Programme

(CDAP) has benefited 575,000 persons. If this figure is accurate, it would mean the health of Trinbagonians is very poor because that is nearly half the population suffering from the 11 chronic diseases, ranging from diabetes to depression, covered by the programme. The manifesto, also, says 1,000 free cardiac procedures were performed in 2009. That number is 40 per cent of persons who die from heart attacks every year in T&T, which would mean that heart disease would no longer be the country's leading cause of death.







The PNM had also promised to establish a National Health Scheme "for the provision of a range of services for which the citizen will be able to exercise choice-of-provider" (translation: the State will pay your doctor's fees). In the 2010 manifesto, this initiative has been re-named the National Health System, and the PNM is now saying it will "commence implementation within the next five years".















Energy: The 2007 manifesto said there would be new industrial estates at La Brea, a world-class plastics industry, an aluminium industry, and a refinery upgrade at Petrotrin. None has materialised, and Petrotrin's gasoline optimisation programme, now halted, has put it in the red to the tune of $8 billion. In the section titled "Industry and Commerce", the manifesto promised to set up the Tamana In-Tech Park and strengthen manufacturing through initiatives such as innovation, marketing, and quality management facilities. All are yet to start.















agriculture: The PNM actually performed slightly better in the agricultural sector, meeting five out the nine specific measures listed. Most of these had to do with the setting up of the megafarms though only three of the promised 16 farms started production in late 2009. In food security, the PNM only implemented three of its 18 promised measures, all of them again connected to the megafarms. However, the manifesto, also, promised, "The new farming community of large and small farms will increase the level of food production and contribute to the attainment of food security and export surpluses." In fact, food prices stayed high until the global recession stopped inflation here, and the 2010 manifesto merely repeats the 2007 one's promises and lists the same set of initiatives—access roads, YAPA, Grow Box—that the Government is still embarking on three years later (just like the SAME OLD RECYCLED CORRUPT PNM THIEVES). The latter had also listed the establishment of a Prices Advisory Council, a Consumer Advisory Board and incentives for new farms, none of which was implemented.















housing: The PNM met most of its stated goals which nearly all had to do with financing for houses. The 2007 manifesto did not list any target, but the 2010 one claims that 25,000 houses have been built since 2003. However, using the Housing Development Corporation's own figures, chartered surveyor Afra Raymond has shown that only 15,394 houses were, in fact, constructed in the past six years.















infrastructure: The PNM manifesto had seven specific projects. It achieved only part of one: the Uriah Butler interchange. The promised highways to Point Fortin, Mayaro, and Manzanilla never got started and recently, have been promised again by Works Minister Colm Imbert from the campaign platform. Also, every goal under Disaster Preparedness did not materialise: not the Disaster Management Plan, the Public Early Warning System or the "financial protection strategies".















public utilities: The section titled Water and Electricity had five goals, none of which was met: not the two new power plants, nor the nationwide 24-hour water supply. Instead, T&T is now experiencing one of its worse droughts in 40 years. (poor water management)















national Security: Interestingly, the PNM actually achieved most of its National Security goals. A new training curriculum was introduced in the Police Service as was a merit-based performance-appraisal system. New vehicles were bought and five of the promised 18 new police stations built. The 2010 manifesto makes no promises to reduce crime but lists ten crime-fighting measures, including the establishment of a crime academy, a crime analysis unit and the application of a "Comprehensive Gang Model". The Manning administration only failed in a non-specific promise from the 2007 manifesto: "Reduce the risk of being a victim or the author of violent acts."
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/20100516 ... o-promises

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Re: *** The OFFICIAL Government Achievements Thread***

Postby zoom rader » September 2nd, 2015, 3:17 pm

rfari wrote:When Manning was spending they say it over heating the local economy. But when kamala spend double the money, wha happen? Where the money really went? Maybe I missing something. I's not an economist


Buy you gain big on dem Box drain contracts you got.

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Postby UML » September 2nd, 2015, 3:40 pm

eliteauto wrote:
UML wrote:
eliteauto wrote:yeah but why they can't pay nurses their Aug salary on time?


but they settled 100+ outstanding wage negotiations :wink:


what 100+? list 50 of the 100 nah, and what is the relevance of that when you cannot get your pay on time? What sheit allyuh does really be saying?



ok it is 83. my bad.


but heres more than the 50 you requested 8-)


MAY 2010 TO JUNE 2014



NO
EMPLOYER
UNION
BARGAINING UNIT
PERIOD

1
THE NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL MARKETING AND DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
NUGFW
Hourly, Daily and Weekly Rated
2005 – 2007

2
THE NAPARIMA BOWL
NUGFW
Daily Rated
2006 – 2008

3
AIRPORTS AUTHORITY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
PSA
Hourly, Daily, Weekly.
2008 – 2010

4
BETTING LEVY BOARD
PSA
Monthly Rated
2008 – 2010

5
CHAGUARAMAS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
EPA
Precepted Staff
2008 – 2010

6
CHAGUARAMAS DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
PSA
Monthly Paid Employees
2008 – 2010

7
CIVIL AVIATION AUTHORITY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
PSA
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010

8
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER
NUGFW
Government Daily Rated Employees
2008 – 2010

9
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER (POS Corp)
AWU
Hourly, Daily & Weekly Rated
2008 – 2010

10
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER
FIRE SERVICE ASSOCIATION (1ST DIVISION)
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010

11
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER
FIRE SERVICE ASSOCIATION (2ND DIVISION)
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010

12
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER
PRISON SERVICE ASSOCIATION (1ST DIVISION)
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010

13
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER
PRISON SERVICE ASSOCIATION (2ND DIVISION)
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010

14
CENTRAL REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
NUGFW
Daily Rated
2008 – 2010

15
LAKE ASPHALT OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED
CGWTU
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010

16
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL MARKETING DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
PSA
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010

17
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION (RESEARCH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY)
PSA
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010

18
NATIONAL MAINTANCE TRAINING AND SECURITY COMPANY
TIWU
Daily Rated Staff
2008 – 2010

19
NATIONAL MAINTENANCE TRAINING AND SECURITY COMPANY
TIWU
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010

20
NORTH CENTRAL REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
NUGFW
Daily Rated
2008 – 2010

21
NATIONAL INSURANCE PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD (NIPDEC)
PSA
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010

22
NORTH WEST REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
NUGFW
Daily Rated
2008 – 2010

23
PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICE CORPORATION (PTSC)
PSA
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010

24
SOUTH WEST REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
NUGFW
Daily Rated
2008 – 2010

25
SUGARCANE FEED CENTRE
ATGWTU
Junior Monthly Paid Employees and Hourly and Daily Paid Workers
2008 – 2010

26
TOBAGO REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
PSA
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010

27
TOBAGO REGIONAL HEALTH AUTHORITY
NUGFW
Daily Rated
2008 – 2010

28
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO RACING AUTHORITY
PSA
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010

29
TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
CWU
Senior Staff Bargaining Unit
2008 – 2010

30
TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
CWU
Junior Staff Batgaining Unit
2008 – 2010

31
UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES
WEST INDIES GROUP OF UNIVERSITY TEACHERS
academic, senior administration, professionals
2008 – 2010

32
WATER AND SEWERAGE AUTHORITY
EPA
Precepted Staff
2008 – 2010

33
WATER AND SEWERAGE AUTHORITY
PSA
Monthly Paid
2008 – 2010

34
WATER AND SEWERAGE AUTHORITY
NUGFW
Hourly, Daily and Weekly Rated
2008 – 2010

35
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER
PSA
Civil Service and Statutory Authorities.
Monthly Paid Employees
2009 – 2011

36
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER
TTUTA
Teachers
2009 – 2011

37
DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
BIGWU
Monthly Paid
2009 – 2011

38
FAMILY PLANNING ASSOC.OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
NUGFW
Monthly Rated
2009 – 2011

39
FATIMA COLLEGE
TIWU
Weekly Rated
2008 – 2011

40
NATIONAL MAINTENANCE TRAINING AND SECURITY COMPANY
TIWU
Bargaining Units I & II
2009 – 2011

41
NATIONAL PETROLEUM MARKETING COMPANY LIMITED
OWTU
Hourly/Weekly Rated Employees
2008 – 2011

42
NATIONAL PETROLEUM MARKETING COMPANY LIMITED
OWTU
Monthly Salaried Employees Grades I-IV
2008 – 2011

43
NATIONAL PETROLEUM MARKETING COMPANY LIMITED
OWTU
Employees Grades V & Over
2008 – 2011

44
NATIONAL QUARRIES LTD
UCIW
BU 3 Hourly Rated
2009 – 2011

45
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED
NPSA
Senior Staff Bargaining Unit
2008 – 2011

46
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED
EPA
Estate Police Officers
2008 – 2011
47
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED
OWTU
Monthly Rated Junior Staff
2008 – 2011

48
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED
OWTU
Hourly Rated/Daily Paid
2008 – 2011

49
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED
OWTU
Hourly Rated/Weekly Paid
2008 – 2011

50
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED
OWTU
Hospital Domestic Workers and Wardsmen
2008 – 2011
51
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED (TRIMAR OPERATIONS)
OWTU
Hourly, Weekly Rated
2008 – 2011

52
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED (TRINMAR OPERATIONS)
EPA
Estate Police Officers
2008 – 2011

53
POINT LISAS INDUSTRIAL PORT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
SWWTU
Monthly-Paid
2008 – 2011

54
POINT LISAS INDUSTRIAL PORT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
SWWTU
Supervisory BU
2008 – 2011

55
PORT AUTHORITY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
SWWTU
Hourly & Monthly Rated
2008 – 2011

56
PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICE CORPORATION
TIWU
Hourly/Weekly Rated Employees
2009 – 2011

57
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ELECTRICITY COMMISSION
EPA
Precepted Staff
2008 – 2011

58
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES
EPA
Estate Police Officers
2009 – 2011

59
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES
OWTU
Non-Academic staff
2009 – 2011
60
HOUSING DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
PSA
Monthly Paid
2009 – 2012

61
NATIONAL INSURANCE BOARD
PSA
Monthly Paid
2010 – 2012

62
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED
OWTU
Monthly Paid
2009 – 2012

63
PETROLEUM COMPANY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO LIMITED (TRINMAR OPERATIONS)
OWTU
Monthly Paid
2009 – 2012

64
POINT LISAS INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
SWWTU
Hourly-Paid
2009 – 2012

65
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO MORTGAGE FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED
BIGWU
Monthly Paid
2010 – 2012

66
TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
EPA
Precepted Staff 2
010 – 2012

67*
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER
NUGFW
Government Daily Rated Employees
2011 – 2013

68*
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER (POS Corp)
AWU
Hourly, Daily & Weekly Rated
2011 – 2013

69
CHIEF PERSONNEL OFFICER (Tobago House of Assembly)
NUGFW
Daily Rated
2011 – 2013

70
NATIONAL HELICOPTER SERVICES LIMITED
OWTU
B.U. 1&3
2011 – 2013

71
NATIONAL INSURANCE PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
EPA
Precepted Staff
2010 – 2013

72
NATIONAL PETROLEUM MARKETING COMPANY LIMITED
EPA
Precepted Security Staff, Precepted Staff
2011 – 2013

73
NATPET INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED
OWTU
Supervisory Staff
2011 – 2013

74
NATPET INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED
OWTU
Hourly Rated Employees
2011 – 2013

75
NATPET INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED
OWTU
Monthly Rated Employees
2011 – 2013

76*
SUGARCANE FEED CENTRE
ATGWTU
Junior Monthly Paid Employees and Hourly and Daily Paid Workers
2011 – 2013

77
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO ELECTRICITY COMMISSION
OWTU
Hourl, Daily, Weekly and Monthly Paid Bargaining Unit
2010 – 2013

78*
WATER AND SEWERAGE AUTHORITY
NUGFW
Hourly, Daily and Weekly Rated
2011 – 2013

79 CENTRAL BANK
EPA
Precepted Staff
2012 – 2014

80
NATIONAL PETROLEUM MARKETING COMPANY LIMITED
OWTU
Hourly/Daily Rated
2011 – 2014

81*
PORT AUTHORITY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
SWWTU
Hourly & Monthly Rated
2011 – 2014

82
POWER GENERATION COMPANY LIMITED
OWTU
Weekly Rated
2011 – 2014

83
TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
ESA (Executive Secretaries Association)
BU#2
2013 – 2016

http://unctt.org/83-wage-settlements/






TORK NAH?!!!




NOTE: The Bargaining Period. Left unaddressed by the PNM. Oppressing their own blind followers.

PPG cleaning up the PNM dirty work!!!


Yet every week the union signing SECRETIVE MOU with the PNM and this week the ILP. :roll:


oh yea :pwned:

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Re: *** The OFFICIAL Government Achievements Thread***

Postby Habit7 » September 2nd, 2015, 4:06 pm

UML you are becoming more pathetic as Sept 7 draws closer.

You keep saying PNM propaganda but yet when we ask you to back up the claims you parrot from UNC platforms you end up backpedaling. Whether it is
UML wrote:I remember hearing at a meeting that the PNM built 2 stations in 15 years or something like that.
UML wrote:95 schools built in just 5 yrs!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:
UML wrote:PPG 2010 Manifesto - 95% completed.
UML wrote:but they settled 100+ outstanding wage negotiations :wink:
UML wrote:Rowley has consistently refused to comment on how he is funding the $60 Billion Racket Rail
or
UML wrote:Rowley has consistently refused to comment on how he is funding the $60 Billion Racket Rail

You end up being wrong




wrt to your original error of only 2 police stations in 15 years
A refurbishment programme involving fifty-six Police Stations
is currently in progress across the country. Five police stations
are also under construction and will be completed by October
2007.

Budget Statement 2008, http://finance.gov.tt/wp-content/upload ... 1/pub9.pdf

All of sudden you quit your boycott of Trinidad Express because it fits you (this time) but in Sept 2007 5 police stations were still under construction including this one http://www.newsday.co.tt/crime_and_court/0,79662.html

But its sad to see in your silliness on display that you emphatically show that PNM with a smaller balanced budget scored only 25% but PP with larger deficit budget scored no better :(

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Postby UML » September 2nd, 2015, 4:12 pm

Habit7 wrote:UML you are becoming more pathetic as Sept 7 draws closer.

You keep saying PNM propaganda but yet when we ask you to back up the claims you parrot from UNC platforms you end up backpedaling. Whether it is
UML wrote:I remember hearing at a meeting that the PNM built 2 stations in 15 years or something like that.
UML wrote:95 schools built in just 5 yrs!!! :shock: :shock: :shock:
UML wrote:PPG 2010 Manifesto - 95% completed.
UML wrote:but they settled 100+ outstanding wage negotiations :wink:
UML wrote:Rowley has consistently refused to comment on how he is funding the $60 Billion Racket Rail
or
UML wrote:Rowley has consistently refused to comment on how he is funding the $60 Billion Racket Rail

You end up being wrong




wrt to your original error of only 2 police stations in 15 years
A refurbishment programme involving fifty-six Police Stations
is currently in progress across the country. Five police stations
are also under construction and will be completed by October
2007.

Budget Statement 2008, http://finance.gov.tt/wp-content/upload ... 1/pub9.pdf

All of sudden you quit your boycott of Trinidad Express because it fits you (this time) but in Sept 2007 5 police stations were still under construction including this one http://www.newsday.co.tt/crime_and_court/0,79662.html

But its sad to see in your silliness on display that you emphatically show that PNM with a smaller balanced budget scored only 25% but PP with larger deficit budget scored no better :(



wrong? :lol: :lol: :lol:


I might have the exact figure incorrect but the facts remain FACTS!!!!

unlike you quoteing 2001 achievements (or lack of) for 2007

:lol: :lol:

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200 get water in Temple Village

By CAROL MATROO Wednesday, September 2 2015

For the very first time, residents of Temple Village, Blanchisseusse Road, Arima, will receive pipeborne water in their homes.

Minister of the Environment and Water Resources, Ganga Singh, yesterday commissioned the Verdant Vale Water Supply Project where over 200 villagers would benefit from potable water.

Incidentally, yesterday was also the 50th anniversary of the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA).

For years, residents relied on the nearby rivers, streams and ravines, and trucks for water. However, the rivers were not always reliable as they were often muddy with silt from nearby quarries.

Rodger Samuel, who is seeking re-election as the Arima MP, said because of quarrying in the area, the water was often unfit for human consumption.

He said the project, which cost $4.8 million, was completed in three months.

It took some time in being commissioned because of legal ramifications.

“We had to get permission to pass lines through private lands.

They had to find out the owners of the land, make connection with the owners and then get legal permission to pass the lines,” Samuel explained.

Resident Vidya Mahabir said she grew up in the village all her life, and recalled when she and other children would have to fill barrels with water from the river, before going to school.

“It is a terrible thing when you have no running water. We would get up on mornings at 6 o’clock and go to the river and fill barrels with water so our mothers could do the washing when we went to school. And that is if the water was clean.

When the water was dirty we would have to dig a pond next to the river to get clean water,” she recalled.

Mahabir said she never thought she would see the day when the villagers would have pipeborne water. She said even with all the previous regimes, no one thought to provide them with potable water.

“They thought we were just a few people, and therefore insignificant.

This is like a dream come true for us,” she said.

Singh said he intended to take up the issue of quarrying and pollution of the rivers, and streams with the Environmental Management Authority and the Ministry of Energy to bring about a solution.

The minister said Government judged its performance on how the poor and the marginalised had access to this basic commodity, called water.

Having completed several projects in Arima with over 9,000 residents benefiting, Singh questioned why did this Government have to do so many projects in Arima after all these years.

“It is clear that there was not a coherent vision, a consistent plan, and love for people to give them this basic human right,” he said.
http://www.newsday.co.tt/news/0,216446.html



PIPE BORNE WATER FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 2015!!!

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Postby UML » September 2nd, 2015, 4:21 pm

Most amount of schools built in 4 years
Gopeesingh boasts about Partnership’s education projects:


Published on Oct 2, 2014, 7:03 pm AST

Mark Fraser


AS he opened the new Union Presbyterian Primary School in Claxton Bay on Wednesday, Education Minister Dr Tim Gopeesingh boasted that the People’s Partnership Government was the only administration committed to the construction and maintenance of schools in this country’s history.



The minister compared statistics indicating that the most number of schools were constructed in the past four years and 800-plus schools were refurbished at a cost of $690 million.



Gopeesingh was addressing teachers and pupils at the official opening of the newly constructed Union Presbyterian Primary School.



Acting Prime Minister and Pointe-a-Pierre MP Errol Mcleod attended the function.



Gopeesingh said education was of paramount importance to the Government led by Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.



And, as such, he said, for the past four years the education sector had received the largest allocation of the national budgets.



He explained that the construction of schools came from a recognition of the importance of bringing education to the villages and communities in rural and urban areas.



Gopeesingh said since assuming office in 2010, 53 early childhood education centres (ECECs), 23 primary schools and seven secondary schools were constructed.



And by the end of 2015, he said, 135 early childhood education centres, 71 primary and 15 secondary schools would be completed.




“In their nine years of previous administration between 2001 and 2010, the last administration built 22 ECE centres and five primary schools. What a mess they left this country in and they would have only done about 300 repairs and maintenance projects over those last nine years,” he said.



Gopeesingh said the People’s Partnership Government inherited an “abominable and unacceptable” decay of infrastructure in the nation’s schools.



“More than 80 per cent of our schools are more than 50 years of age and daily the Ministry of Education has to deal with about four or five schools which require emergency care and attention of which the Education Facilities Company Ltd has been able to ensure that these schools are repaired in the fastest possible time,” he said.



Gopeesingh listed the schools constructed in the past four years, pointing out that children in every constituency benefited.



Following years of protest action by parents of pupils attending Union Presbyterian Primary School, construction began in June 2013.



The new building was completed by contractor Hookmally Ali Ltd at a cost of $25.8 million.



The school comprises a library, computer room, classrooms and kitchen among other facilities with a capacity of 420 pupils.



Mcleod said he observed, first hand, the poor structural problems at the old school. He said the toilets were dilapidated, ceiling crumbling and posed a threat to all persons using the facility.



“On that same day I visited this school I wrote to the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Education and the Minister calling for an urgent response,” he said.



Mcleod said he was pleased with the minister’s swift action, as the school was completed within 14 months.



Principal Vinoo Ramdhanie thanked the Member of Parliament and Education Minister for their response in making the lives of 230 pupils comfortable.
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Postby Habit7 » September 2nd, 2015, 4:22 pm

UML wrote:I might have the exact figure incorrect but the facts remain FACTS!!!!
Yes and those facts are devoid of the posts I quoted you above in.

UML wrote:unlike you quoteing 2001 achievements (or lack of) for 2007
Yeah like this http://www.newsday.co.tt/crime_and_court/0,79662.html

And comparing a snapshot of last year to snapshot of 2010 after the Global Economic Recession is again a common UNC tactic. Compare 5 year averages and see the true difference.

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Postby UML » September 2nd, 2015, 4:24 pm

doh beat up bai

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They eh post nutting about deficits?

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Postby UML » September 2nd, 2015, 4:39 pm

See for yourself people. Dont believe RowLIAR and his PROPAGANDA!!!




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UML wrote:Pt Fortin with love
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La Horquetta with love
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Palmiste Park San Fernando with love.
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:shock: :shock: :shock:


Pt Fortin and La Horquetta is an achievement in their own right!!!

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Redman wrote:


They eh post nutting about deficits?


because of lower oil prices than experienced with PNM oil booms yet had negative growth and investors leaving?

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UML wrote:
Redman wrote:


They eh post nutting about deficits?


because of lower oil prices than experienced with PNM oil booms yet had negative growth and investors leaving?
UML what you are saying is not true. Oil prices were on higher under PP than PNM.

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https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pillars- ... tos_albums


HUNDREDS of COMPLETED projects ON TIME & WITHIN BUDGET.

No INFAMOUS PNM Cost Overruns!!!

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UML wrote:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pillars-of-Progress/182695198500629?sk=photos_stream&tab=photos_albums


HUNDREDS of COMPLETED projects ON TIME & WITHIN BUDGET.

No INFAMOUS PNM Cost Overruns!!!

Post it up uml. Leggo cocoyea in dem PNM tail

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200 get water in Temple Village

By CAROL MATROO Wednesday, September 2 2015

For the very first time, residents of Temple Village, Blanchisseusse Road, Arima, will receive pipeborne water in their homes.

Minister of the Environment and Water Resources, Ganga Singh, yesterday commissioned the Verdant Vale Water Supply Project where over 200 villagers would benefit from potable water.

Incidentally, yesterday was also the 50th anniversary of the Water and Sewerage Authority (WASA).

For years, residents relied on the nearby rivers, streams and ravines, and trucks for water. However, the rivers were not always reliable as they were often muddy with silt from nearby quarries.

Rodger Samuel, who is seeking re-election as the Arima MP, said because of quarrying in the area, the water was often unfit for human consumption.

He said the project, which cost $4.8 million, was completed in three months.

It took some time in being commissioned because of legal ramifications.

“We had to get permission to pass lines through private lands.

They had to find out the owners of the land, make connection with the owners and then get legal permission to pass the lines,” Samuel explained.

Resident Vidya Mahabir said she grew up in the village all her life, and recalled when she and other children would have to fill barrels with water from the river, before going to school.

“It is a terrible thing when you have no running water. We would get up on mornings at 6 o’clock and go to the river and fill barrels with water so our mothers could do the washing when we went to school. And that is if the water was clean.

When the water was dirty we would have to dig a pond next to the river to get clean water,” she recalled.

Mahabir said she never thought she would see the day when the villagers would have pipeborne water. She said even with all the previous regimes, no one thought to provide them with potable water.

“They thought we were just a few people, and therefore insignificant.

This is like a dream come true for us,” she said.

Singh said he intended to take up the issue of quarrying and pollution of the rivers, and streams with the Environmental Management Authority and the Ministry of Energy to bring about a solution.

The minister said Government judged its performance on how the poor and the marginalised had access to this basic commodity, called water.

Having completed several projects in Arima with over 9,000 residents benefiting, Singh questioned why did this Government have to do so many projects in Arima after all these years.

“It is clear that there was not a coherent vision, a consistent plan, and love for people to give them this basic human right,” he said.
http://www.newsday.co.tt/news/0,216446.html



PIPE BORNE WATER FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 2015!!!


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Postby Redman » September 2nd, 2015, 10:16 pm

According to Ganga he give 700,000 people pipe borne water in 2001.

Ent he saying the same thing now?

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Postby Dizzy28 » September 3rd, 2015, 8:52 am



UML does realize that in 2010 the PP would have had the reins of power for the better part of 7+ months??

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Postby RASC » September 3rd, 2015, 9:23 am

Video has been circulating.

Apparently the Mayaro Police Station sign was stuck on with duct tape and is already falling apart. Pieces of the sign have been seen on the ground.

UML?

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Postby Redman » September 3rd, 2015, 9:43 am

How utterly symbolic

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Postby shotta 20 » September 3rd, 2015, 11:09 am

So that defective sign could be blamed on the Government?

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shotta 20 wrote:So that defective sign could be blamed on the Government?


Yes I use duct tape to hold up my number plate, so if I get a ticket I will blame the government

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zoom rader wrote:
shotta 20 wrote:So that defective sign could be blamed on the Government?


Yes I use duct tape to hold up my number plate, so if I get a ticket I will blame the government



It just amazes me the small things people lay blame on this government for.
They wouldn't focus on the numerous new police stations built by this administration, instead they choose to be petty with small things.
Rome wasn't built in a day. And if PNM comes in power... that sign will fall to the ground and rotten right dey, and nobody will fix or replace it...and nobody will highlight it .

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Postby zoom rader » September 3rd, 2015, 11:24 am

shotta 20 wrote:
zoom rader wrote:
shotta 20 wrote:So that defective sign could be blamed on the Government?


Yes I use duct tape to hold up my number plate, so if I get a ticket I will blame the government



It just amazes me the small things people lay blame on this government for.
They wouldn't focus on the numerous new police stations built by this administration, instead they choose to be petty with small things.
Rome wasn't built in a day. And if PNM comes in power... that sign will fall to the ground and rotten right dey, and nobody will fix or replace it...and nobody will highlight it .


Yep that's the trini Media.

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