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3/25/2010 
OPPOSITION BELIEVES NAWASA IS VICTIM OF FISCAL INITIATI...  
St. George’s, Grenada: Members of Her Majesty’s Opposition believes that the state owned National Water and Sewerage Authority (NAWASA) is a victim of the fiscal initiatives and destructive policies of the NDC administration. This view was expressed when General Manager of the Authority Mr. Christopher Husbands and his team recently met with a six member delegation from the Opposition. The meeting was requested by NAWASA to provide information on NAWASA’s decision to change its rates effective April, 2010. According to Mr. Husbands, the new rates are expected to result in an increase of about 25 to 30% for domestic customers. In his response, Dr. Mitchell explained that the Opposition fully understands the need for NAWASA to have sufficient resources to provide the necessary essential services to the country but indicated that he cannot support an increase in rates at this time when the economic situation is so stressful for the people particularly the poor and vulnerable. He also pointed out that at this time unemployment is at its highest and that the Government has decided to impose a 15% consumption tax on the people despite the economic situation in the country. It was then suggested that NAWASA should demand payment from the Government for large outstanding bills rather than ask poor ordinary Grenadians to pay more. The Opposition delegation congratulated the state owned company for the job it has been doing in these difficult times of lack of rainfall. He also advised NAWASA that in the future more consultations must be held with the general public and with stakeholders before decisions on important matters such as new rates are taken. Meanwhile, the Opposition delegation also took the opportunity to raise some concerns about the current problems faced by residents in some areas as a result of the water shortage. Concerns were also raised about the process involved in removing standpipes, and the discontinuation of assistance with water bills for the vulnerable in many areas.
 

 


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After reading the latest posting by HM opposition re their concerns for the poor and needy within our community and their headline grabbing ,this tells me that politicians and politics is like magic and magicians meaning now you hear me, now you dont and i say this, that when the NNP was in government they promise us the heaven and earth but did not tell us how they /us was going to pay for it ,now we know they say that after having meeting with NAWASA they praised them ,then lambast the government but still wont tell us what they would have done in the current situation well as mr Ajamo once said tell them that we are not fools we know what their game it and yes thigs are tight and will get tighter but with gods guiding and blessing we will come through, Grenada will rise up again and the smiles will be back on our people faces again by doing the right thing for all our people.Our country is once again talking to other countries within the free world who we hope as a people will assist our country to redevelope ourselves and hope that the oppositions will do their best to encourage our people in a positive way because god knows that we need all our people back working and being fed and it does not matter who is in government for grenada will rise again for we are blessed.
00By: gabe
3/25/2010 7:45:55 AM