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rfari wrote:Black people don't intentionally go and rob indian people unno. Its not a jealousy thing. It's about opportunity and risk evaluation.
dougla_boy wrote:rfari wrote:Black people don't intentionally go and rob indian people unno. Its not a jealousy thing. It's about opportunity and risk evaluation.
spoken like a true criminal.....
bluespeed wrote:I want jack to be the next Prime Minister...
Greypatch wrote:Austin Jack Warner has pulled more new votes for the UNC than all the moonilal's, rambachan's, baraths', kamla's COMBINED.
Jack DOES NOT DESERVE this type of treatment.
and they will feel it sooner than later.
crazychinee wrote:Greypatch wrote:Austin Jack Warner has pulled more new votes for the UNC than all the moonilal's, rambachan's, baraths', kamla's COMBINED.
Jack DOES NOT DESERVE this type of treatment.
and they will feel it sooner than later.
Blatter almost felt it; but someone slipped up.
The look at what happened to manning after he doghouse rowley?
I highly doubt that kamla is so stupid to be blanking warner so bad; unless of course her spiritual leader :/re:free trip to india/ told her too.
Long live the spiritual advisors that lead to the downfall of governments.
Greypatch wrote:So no inside information as to why this is so ?
Greypatch wrote:So no inside information as to why this is so ?
16 cycles wrote:jus like all fours...
once jack in your hand - you have the potential to win some lift with it but always at the risk of getting strung up......
PURE returning with new systems
Published:
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Sascha Wilson
Works and Infrastructure Minister Jack Warner might lose another chunk of his ministerial responsibilities. Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar said she was contemplating putting back secondary roads under the local government bodies as part of a National Road Rehabilitation Programme.
Last year, a portion of Warner’s ministry was given to the Transport Ministry under Devant Maharaj. Persad-Bissessar was quick to point out that nothing was being “taken away” from Warner as she revealed the Programme for Upgrading Road Efficiency (PURE) would be reinstated with new monitoring systems.
Speaking with reporters at her constituency office, Penal, on Monday afternoon, Persad-Bissessar said she would take to Cabinet tomorrow a proposal to establish a National Road Rehabilitation Programme. She said: “I am seeing the programme within the Ministry of Works, of course under Mr Warner. “Major roads will continue to be repaired and new roads will be developed through that ministry. We also want to empower the local government bodies some more as well.”
Persad-Bissessar recalled that previously secondary roads, the subject of residents’ protests over the past few weeks, fell under the local government authorities. However, she said, under the last regime those “bodies were emasculated and the programmes were taken out.” She said she was looking at reverting to that approach, adding: “This is not to say that anything is being taken away from the Ministry of Works. “The PURE programme... the audit has been completed and the recommendations were for a better tendering procedure.
“We want to put that in place and PURE will continue but with these new monitors, in term of tendering.” She added: “Instead of sole selective tendering you do it properly through procurement regulations that the Ministry of Finance has recommended.” She insisted that PURE was not taken away from Mr Warner. She said: “What we did was to suspend the programme for a while to allow the audit to be done and for us to put in place proper monitoring mechanisms.
“That audit, having been completed, we will now have PURE restarted to have those works started. In terms of funding for the rehabilitation programme, they will have to look within the budget. She said the Government also expected additional revenue from the recent discovery of 32 million gallons of oil and some trillion cubic feet of gas. Alluding to her recent trip to Panama, she said that country was interested in “buying a lot of things from us.”
Persad-Bissessar said the country also would save money by growing more local food, thus reducing the food import bill. Stating that her administration inherited a really bad road network, she added: “If we have an accelerated road rehabilitation programme we may be able to get more done.”
Greypatch wrote:Why is he being treated so badly ?
Why is the man in the "Dog House" ?
He was voted most hard working Minister...and was also very popular in the last polls done.
**scratches head**
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