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FNM Deputy Leader statement on the Treasure Bay Casino
By Free National Movement
Dec 12, 2016 - 11:04:54 PM

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Peter Turnquest, Deputy Leader of the Free National Movement (FNM) and MP for East Grand Bahama, issued the following statement on the Treasure Bay Casino:
 
“As Grand Bahama continues to suffer from neglect and lack of opportunity as a result of the silence and ineffectiveness of the Minister for Grand Bahama and Member of Parliament for Pine Ridge, and the Minister of Tourism and Member of Parliament for West End & Bimini (both senior cabinet Ministers), Grand Bahamians have been disappointed and let down once again.  Less than a week ago, the staff at Treasure Bay Casino received the dreaded news they feared of terminations and closure of the Treasure Bay Casino with no hope offered from anyone as to when they may look forward to a new operator or resumption of the Casino operation.
 
“Grand Bahamians and the nation will recall the insensitive negative statements made by the PLP prior to the 2012 elections over the FNM’s support for the casino and its workers, which allowed many families to survive in an economically depressed time, to feed and support their families while sustaining economic activity on the island.  Despite the cost, the FNM administration felt compelled to take the action it did in support of our only remaining casino as an important amenity of our tourism product and as a commitment and solemn act of solidarity with Grand Bahamians.  For its part the PLP complained and criticized then and has now abandoned the casino, those workers and our island, seemingly without care or concern for their future or economic survival.
 
“Bahamians will recall the Minister of Tourism’s frequent early pronouncements over four years ago of a slew of proposed new casino operators he had lined up to take over.  That pool of potential operators went from four, to two and now to none; strangely similar to the frequent misleading and disappointing pronouncements made over the secret Baha Mar deal.   The Bahamian public, Grand Bahamians and residents of West End, are disappointed with all of the talk and flowery promises that have not brought solutions to their plights and recovery to their communities and island.  Ginn remains dormant, the schools in west Grand Bahama remain in a state of disrepair and neglected, health administration on the island remain a challenge, the economy continues to decline with further job losses and hope is in short supply.  When will it end and when will the Bahamian people be delivered real solutions and relief?
 
“The Free National Movement has crafted a plan to turn Grand Bahama Island around.  We are focused on expanding our industrial sector, leveraging on the assets we have today.  We are actively soliciting new investment in the hospitality sector and encouraging domestic players to expand their offerings.  We can do better than the PLP over the last five years and with God’s help and the support of the Bahamian People, we will bring about the true restoration of Grand Bahama as a favorable place to do business and enjoy good quality of life.”

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