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*** The OFFICIAL Government Achievements Thread*** (UNC/PP EDITION 2010-2015)

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

Postby Morpheus » April 11th, 2015, 3:43 pm

No I think he was saying that some of you are so insecure that you have to post every lil thing this government does to show/justify that they are doing things. Will you continue this thread if PNM were to win? No.

Paving roads, building/repairing bridges and giving keys to houses are not achievements imo. All past governments have done some of that...... whoopie

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

Postby UML » April 11th, 2015, 4:17 pm

PM opens new High Commission office in Jamaica


I am delighted that we are gathered here at this building which now houses Trinidad and Tobago’s High Commission to Jamaica. Let me begin by recognizing and extending my sincere thanks to Her Excellency Reverend Dr Iva Gloudon, Trinidad and Tobago’s High Commissioner to Jamaica, and the staff at the High Commission. Thank you for your hard work in organizing this event and managing all of the necessary administrative details required to make today a success. Today’s event is appropriately symbolic of our belief, and mission, to ensure that even as we enjoy a long history of good relations, we always do more to enhance our relationship as CARICOM nations, and as friends. For me especially, I always welcome the opportunity to return to Jamaica. This was my home for many years when I pursued my Bachelor of Arts Degree and the Diploma in Education at the University of the West Indies, Mona Campus. I also taught at the St Andrew’s High School in Kingston and lectured at the Mona campus so this is always a sort of homecoming for me. THE T&T/JAMAICA RELATIONSHIP As you know, this is a very short visit for the CARICOM/US Summit. We have the pleasure of hosting US President Barack Obama. Though short, I wanted to make the time to visit our new High Commission building. Because to me, and I said a moment ago, this is more than simply commissioning a new facility. The symbolism of today’s event is very strong, and is steeped in the story of two nations that share a long, cordial history of growing together, working together and achieving together. By their geographic locations, our two countries can be considered the sentinels of our region. Jamaica is at the northern end of the archipelago of English-speaking Caribbean islands, and Trinidad & Tobago is at the southern end. We are the two most influential and populous nations of the 15-member Caribbean Community (CARICOM). In 1962 our nations’ leaders understood that the choice of Independence offered the greatest hope for forging our own identity and destiny. Indeed, that moment came out of centuries of history, back to the time when we were called “the New World”. The people who came before us forever be our guiding light of inspiration because of their struggles and triumphs that took us to that point of independence. Fifty years later, we stood side by side as we heralded our Golden Jubilee of independence, looking back at the lighter and darker moments in our individual and shared history. You will also recall that I stood shoulder to shoulder with your Prime Minister, the Honourable Portia Simpson Miller, to receive the International Association of Political Consultants (IAPC) 2013 Democracy Award. I am sure you will agree that there was great symbolism there as well. As two nations that took hold of our destinies in 1962 with a passion for liberty and freedom, we stood together again 51 years later to celebrate our progress as exemplars in forging strong democratic institutions and traditions. We are therefore bound by history and hope; the pride and strength of our peoples and the determination to make our mark and define our space on the world stage. And while recently, on issues of immigration, signals arose that there is still work to do to enhance our diplomatic relations, I give you Trinidad & Tobago’s assurance that we will work to do better, for and by our peoples. I believe in the partnership our nations have been able to build together and I will do everything to ensure that we grow even stronger, together. HIGH COMMISSION AND RELATIONS And that brings us to today, to this formal commissioning of our diplomatic mission here in Jamaica. This building represents the kind of strength and permanence with which Trinidad & Tobago views our relationship with our CARICOM neighbour. We have enjoyed 52 years of diplomatic and trade relations with Jamaica, but this is the first time that Trinidad & Tobago has had the physical visibility which this building, our own building, now offers. It provides the platform upon which our national flags can fly side by side as part of the landscape of Kingston, Jamaica. I’m sure that the over 8000 Trinidad & Tobago nationals resident in Jamaica will find comfort in seeing our nations standing together in principle and in practice. And this is what it means to establish diplomatic missions in countries we share relationships with. These offices must not only be the entry point for administrative functions, but should stand as testimony to turning words into action. They should support our mission to enhance trade, enhance political relations and share information that can support our development programmes. And they must be that one-stop-shop for our peoples to learn about each other, establish contact and build stronger individual relationships through knowledge and culture. CONCLUSION But events such as these are better for face to face conversations, rather than speeches, so I will conclude here. As we celebrate our deep desire to walk towards the future as partners, I always believe it is necessary to ensure that the men and women who came before us find not only a safe place, but also a visible place in history. We must never allow ourselves, or our children to forget the giants who came before us, the men and women who fought to create the nations that inspire pride in us today. The likes of Bustamante, Manley, Seaga, Patterson and Garvey must be celebrated alongside the likes of Williams, Chambers, Panday, Manning and CLR James. I must also pay tribute to Mr. Osbourne Witter, the driver of the High Commissioner, who has been employed at the mission for the past 27 years. I also recognize the Director of Public Prosecutions Paula Llewelyn, and her deputy, Maxine Jackson, for the role they played in the successful prosecution of the man charged with the murder, in Jamaica, of the daughter of our Minister of Local Government, Marlene Coudray. Therefore, as I unveil this commemorative plaque, in celebration of the acquisition of this property, I do so in the names of those who came before us, those who we work for today, and those who will come after us. I thank you. http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/PM- ... &smobile=y

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

Postby UML » April 11th, 2015, 7:54 pm

Signed the Project Agreement yesterday for the $US 987 million investment by Mitsubishi Corporation, Mitsubishi Gas Chemicals, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the National Gas Company and Massy Holdings in Union Industrial Estate, La Brea.


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

Postby UML » April 12th, 2015, 4:49 pm

^^^^ is it just me or this big investment in our economy wasn't reported in the news?

Maybe I missed it or is it intentional?

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

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Postby RASC » April 12th, 2015, 5:05 pm

Intentional--->

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

Postby Redman » April 12th, 2015, 5:49 pm

Whats the price of Nat Gas to supply the DME plant?

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

Postby UML » April 13th, 2015, 8:16 am

Couva Preysal Interchange


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

Postby Dizzy28 » April 13th, 2015, 8:59 am

Why is UML bumping the page with old stories??
Th Preysal interchange.....Jack Warner in the frigging pics for god sake!!!

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

Postby UML » April 13th, 2015, 9:26 am

^^^^ so it wasn't achieved by the current administration? :?


Repaved Digity Trace, Penal.


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

Postby Redman » April 13th, 2015, 9:29 am

Box drains....

What do you guys think it cost the contractor per foot to make a 2x2 ft box drain.

Not what he charging the govt.?

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

Postby Dizzy28 » April 13th, 2015, 9:45 am

^^ But why the need to use older achievements??
Use current ones or are there none?

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

Postby UML » April 13th, 2015, 9:55 am

Dizzy28 wrote:^^ But why the need to use older achievements??
Use current ones or are there none?


when did the current administration get into government? :?



doh rush d brush nah.

As I said previously, I have enough achievements to post until GE 2020 8-)



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

Postby Habit7 » April 13th, 2015, 10:03 am

Replace water cooler bottle at Ministry of Labour, Point Fortin office



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

Postby UML » April 13th, 2015, 10:49 am

^^^ :lol: :lol: :lol:

I really enjoy the PNM beatup 8-)




Water Project at Niamath Trace, Rochard Road. PENAL


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

Postby Morpheus » April 13th, 2015, 12:38 pm

Habit7 wrote:Replace water cooler bottle at Ministry of Labour, Point Fortin office



http://www.culligan.com/uploadedImages/Culligancom/Content/Products/Bottled_Water/Bottled_Water_Delivery_450.jpg

Your government working for you.


:lol: :lol: :lol: :grin:

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Postby UML » April 13th, 2015, 12:46 pm

Lee Mong Road, Tabaquite

Drainage and road rehabilitation, Lee Mong Road, Tabaquite


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Postby UML » April 13th, 2015, 1:27 pm

Bailey bridge in MUSARAP RD PENAL


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Postby zoom rader » April 13th, 2015, 1:37 pm

After observing all these achievements ,ppl need to question what did PNM do when they were office 5 years ago.
Was the PNM in stand by mode

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Postby K74T » April 13th, 2015, 5:11 pm

Habit7 wrote:Replace water cooler bottle at Ministry of Labour, Point Fortin office



http://www.culligan.com/uploadedImages/Culligancom/Content/Products/Bottled_Water/Bottled_Water_Delivery_450.jpg

Your government working for you.




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Postby Rory Phoulorie » April 13th, 2015, 5:49 pm

Las Alturas Commission of Enquiry said that they are looking for Noel Garcia. Newspaper reports on the proceedings indicate that no one could find Noel Garcia, that he is is in Ghana living and working. That's very funny. Noel Garcia has been walking around in broad daylight in Trinidad for at least the last three weeks.

If the CoE was really serious about fulfilling its mandate, Noel Garcia would be on the stand giving his account of the events on that project.

The only outcome from these CoEs is that the lawyers and commissioners' bank accounts get fatter.

PPG, UNC, PNM. . .all of them are selfish with their intentions.

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Postby Redman » April 13th, 2015, 5:52 pm

Obviously no one was advised to look here.

Not like we only have one airport or anything

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Postby Redman » April 13th, 2015, 5:55 pm

And I would like to congratulate this govt.

It is no mean feat to ignore the border/narcotic/smuggling trade for 5 years and then come with Chinese vessels and keep a straight face.
Thats a rare talent to be able to self delude at such a high capacity.

What kinda kool aid is that boss???

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Postby zoom rader » April 13th, 2015, 5:56 pm

Redman wrote:Obviously no one was advised to look here.

Not like we only have one airport or anything


PNM have an Airport, it was called project Pride and like everything else nothing became of it. I think at the time 150 million was spent and not a red brick to show for it.
Trinis forget fast once it's PNM doings.

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UML wrote:
Lee Mong Road, Tabaquite

Drainage and road rehabilitation, Lee Mong Road, Tabaquite

That is some real poor quality asphalt work. I hope the payment was commensurate with the poor quality.

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Postby Rory Phoulorie » April 13th, 2015, 6:06 pm

zoom rader wrote:PNM have an Airport, it was called project Pride and like everything else nothing became of it. I think at the time 150 million was spent and not a red brick to show for it.
Trinis forget fast once it's PNM doings.

PNM is no better than the PPG and UNC. Who has forgotten the BWIA DC-9 purchase scandal, Caroni Race Track and Brian Lara Cricket Stadium, to name but just a few?

But the UNC, sorry the PPG, is in power now, tooting their horn for no real justifiable reason.

How could a State enterprise hire a consultant to do quantity surveying work for them, preparing cost estimates for major construction works, and then allow that same consultant go and prepare tenders for contractors who are bidding for the same work that the consultant prepared the cost estimates for? And then on top of that, the same consultant is now project managing the construction for the contractor for whom he prepared the bid and who, no surprise here, won the contract. Everybody in this scenario was "eating ah food" the other day.

Real files still have to buss.

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Postby zoom rader » April 13th, 2015, 7:16 pm

Rory Phoulorie wrote:
zoom rader wrote:PNM have an Airport, it was called project Pride and like everything else nothing became of it. I think at the time 150 million was spent and not a red brick to show for it.
Trinis forget fast once it's PNM doings.

PNM is no better than the PPG and UNC. Who has forgotten the BWIA DC-9 purchase scandal, Caroni Race Track and Brian Lara Cricket Stadium, to name but just a few?

But the UNC, sorry the PPG, is in power now, tooting their horn for no real justifiable reason.

How could a State enterprise hire a consultant to do quantity surveying work for them, preparing cost estimates for major construction works, and then allow that same consultant go and prepare tenders for contractors who are bidding for the same work that the consultant prepared the cost estimates for? And then on top of that, the same consultant is now project managing the construction for the contractor for whom he prepared the bid and who, no surprise here, won the contract. Everybody in this scenario was "eating ah food" the other day.

Real files still have to buss.


Start calling name bro , these ppl need to be exposed. Can't have these ppl engaging in PNM style ill behaviour.

Come on bust the name of this person .

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

Postby Redman » April 14th, 2015, 7:52 am

I see a PO that works out to be 1700 TTD per foot of box drain...plus VAT.

Value for money??

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Postby K74T » April 14th, 2015, 9:10 am

Uhgeed

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