Perry Christie spent significant
time outlining his plans for Grand Bahama this weekend. It was clear
to the Democratic National Alliance that Mr. Christie is oblivious to
the real challenges facing the nation’s “Second City,” accepts
no responsibility for the plight they are in and is introducing the
same antiquated policies to address the most urgent issues.
Mr. Christie’s recognition
of the pain Grand Bahamians are feeling after experiencing what he called
“four years of near unthinkable neglect” is only partially accurate.
Branville McCartney, Bamboo
Town Member of Parliament and DNA leader, said Grand Bahamians’ memory
is not as short as Mr. Christie hopes it will be; they remember the
neglect that began under the PLP.
“In 2007, they fired the
PLP handsomely for bad performance. We expect them to do the same to
the FNM in 2012,” Mr. McCartney said.
“Christie’s recommendation
to cut taxes for hoteliers, support bed and breakfast inns and invest
in small resorts reflect the outdated and antiquated vision of Perry
Christie. His attempt to use the policies of yesterday to solve the
challenges of tomorrow will not deliver Grand Bahama the progress they
so desperately require,” Mr. McCartney added.
The DNA has been presenting
its vision for the island since last summer. Since then, DNA candidate
for Pineridge, Osman Johnson, has brought more light to the plight of
Grand Bahamians.
Johnson said, “We desperately
need solutions to the most pressing issues facing the people today.
Issues like the exorbitant rates charged for food, for gasoline, for
energy, which are crippling the island economically and for which there
can be no respite without an entirely new approach from a new, vibrant
political force—the Democratic National Alliance.”
Johnson joins four other
qualified and experienced DNA candidates for Grand Bahama, including
Howard Grant Jr., - Central Grand Bahama, Tolonus Sands – Marco City,
Roger Rolle – West Grand Bahama and Ferline Bridgewater-Thomas –
East Grand Bahama. Together, they join the DNA’s full slate of candidates
for these upcoming elections.
The Party, through town meetings
and other public forums, has formed a vision for Grand Bahama, which
includes the First 180 Days initiative:
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To initiate dialogue
with the Hutchinson group to reduce landing fees that will allow more
commercial airlines to and from the island.
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To amend the Port
Authority Act, make it current and work with the GBPA so Grand Bahamians
are the beneficiaries of the relationship.
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To agitate for
a state-owned dock and cruise port in the Hepburn Town area of Eight
Mile Rock to allow businesses easy access to trade and commerce.
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To begin constructing
hurricane shelters throughout the island.
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To lower energy
commercial costs for Grand Bahamian businesses.
The DNA is committed to delivering
real change, real solutions and real innovation to Grand Bahamians.
We look forward to hosting a meeting with Grand Bahamians in the coming
weeks to further outline our plans. And, we will not allow Perry Christie
or anyone else, by that matter; distract them with bells, whistles and
antiquated policies.