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BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, FEBRUARY 3RD 2012 (CUOPM) – St.
Kitts and Nevis’ Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas is
hailing the joint venture between the St. Christopher Air and Sea Ports
Authority (SCASPA) and a Mauritius company for the construction of a
first-rate private jet terminal at the Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw
International Airport in St. Kitts.
Speaking Friday at the groundbreaking ceremony for the facility that
will provide fast track, VIP services, for a fee, for anyone arriving at
this airport, whether by private or commercial carrier, Prime Minister
Douglas said it is a logical and integral component of his Government’s
decision, some six years ago to focus and pursue the superior economic
and other opportunities associated with high end tourism.
“If you look at the construction work currently underway to receive mega
yachts at Christophe Harbour, on the South East Peninsula, and if you
look at the services that will be provided by VELING and SCASPA right
here at our international airport, you see that they are parts of an
integrated whole, opposite sides of the same well thought out, strategic
‘coin’, said Prime Minister Douglas to the gathering which included
Governor General His Excellency Dr. Sir Cuthbert Sebastian, government
ministers, airport, travel and tourism officials.
“This SCASPA/VELING joint venture project represents additional
opportunities for the people of St. Kitts and Nevis.
Scheduled to begin operations in December, it will result in an
increase in aircraft arrivals to the Federation and will be the source
of employment and entrepreneurial opportunities in the areas of
construction, catering, transportation,
professional services, maintenance, customer-relations, and so on. These
are critically important areas that this facility will be associated
with,” said Prime Minister Douglas.
He said nationals have already begun to seek these opportunities and
that is good.
“That is what we wanted to see when this development plan, as all
development plans are envisaged and that in the final analysis, is the
prime motivation behind whatever we do as a government and as a people,”
said Dr. Douglas.
He noted that despite the nightmarish global realities, his Government
has tried very hard, over the past two years, never ever to allow itself
to be cowed by the dire, and indeed frightening, conditions that have
been pummeling the globe.
“Instead, we continued to work and to work hard.
We continued to plan and plan with a vision.
We continued to strive – and to do everything in our power - to
protect this country. We
have done everything to stabilize the economy.
We done everything to ensure that St. Kitts and Nevis would be
positioned to rebound whenever world conditions permitted,” said Prime
Minister Douglas.
He said his four-term Labour Party administration has done everything to
ensure a steady march forward despite the global challenges that St.
Kitts and Nevis, the Caribbean and the World are facing.
“We are on a slow, but steady climb and this jet terminal, with its many
spin-off opportunities for various sectors of the economy, represents a
key component of my Government’s programme of forward movement,” said
the Prime Minister.
Pointing out that tourism is a key engine of economic growth for the
Federation, Dr. Douglas said that protecting and enhancing St. Kitts and
Nevis’ standing as a prime travel destination, remains an absolute
priority for his Government.
“This facility, therefore, is clear and incontrovertible evidence of our
determination to do so,” he said.
Photo: Chairman of Veling Ltd, Mr. Uday Nayak; St. Kitts and Nevis'
Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas; Chairman of the St.
Christopher Air and Sea Ports (SCASPA), Mr. Carol Evelyn and Contractor
Mr. Lennox Warner breaking ground at the Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw
International Airport on Friday. (Photo by Erasmus Williams)
For more information
visit the Communication's Unit of the Office of the Prime Minister
Website at
www.cuopm.org or
www.cuopm.com or contact
Erasmus Williams
Press Secretary to the Prime Minister
Office of the Prime Minister
Government Headquarters
Church Street
Basseterre
St. Kitts
TeL: 869-465-9698
Fax: 869-466-9997
Cell: 869-665-8422
Email:
sknpmpresssec@hotmail.com
erasmuswilliams2000@yahoo.co.uk
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