Posts Tagged ‘COP’

Seven Questions for Mrs. Kamla Persad Bissessar

April 12, 2010

January 24, 2010, will go down in history as one of the greatest political tsunami of cataclysmic portion in Trinidad and Tobago.  Of the 15,291 votes cast in the UNC internal election for Mrs. Kamla Persad Bissessar (“Mrs. Bissessar”) and Mr. Basdeo Panday (“Panday”), 13,932, or 91% voted for Kamla while only 1,359 or 9% voted for Panday, hence the reason this was a political tsunami. 

Now is the time for Mrs. Bissessar to raise the UNC party from the dark and desolate valley of racial separation to the sunlit part of racial justice for all in Trinidad and Tobago.  The time has come through Mrs. Bissessar to open the doors of opportunity to all God’s children in Trinidad and Tobago.

My hope is that Mrs. Bissessar will be able to unite the people of Trinidad and Tobago where all the people of the country, Blacks, Indians, Syrians, Chinese, and Catholics, Baptist, Hindus, Muslim, Evangelical, and Seventh – day Adventist will all be able to join hands and sing the glorious motto of Trinidad and Tobago, “Together We Aspire Together We Achieve.”  Therefore, here are my seven questions for Mrs. Bissessar:

1. How is a Mrs. Bissessar led UNC government going to assure the people of T&T that the UNC is truly a party of diversity? 

2. How will a Mrs. Kamla Persad Bissessar (“Mrs. Bissessar”) led UNC government assure the people of T&T that transparency and accountability will be a major goal of the UNC party rather than just lip service?  What are the actual measures that would be put in place to address this?

3. When Mrs. Bissessar was a member of the ruling UNC Government, there was massive corruption in the UNC government.  What did you, Mrs. Bissessar, do about the corrupt practices of the members of your party?  Why didn’t you speak out?  Why were you silent? What is she going to do differently if UNC is elected to power? 

4. What is the UNC’s position on crime and how are they going to reduce crime in T&T?  What do you intend to do different?  Do you have any concrete plans/initiatives to ensure the population that you can indeed put measures in place to reduce crime?

5. How will a Mrs. Bissessar led UNC government deal with the economy due to the continued low prices for gas?  What measure do you have for improving the utilization oil and gas revenues?  Do you have any strategies for diversifying the economy?

6. What is the UNC’s position on health and education for the people of T&T?  What measures do you have for introducing modern pedagogy to develop young students?

7. How will a Mrs. Bissessar led UNC government improve the quality and performance of the Police Department?  Do you have any specific measures to deal with this issue?

TriniTrain Consortium Connections

January 28, 2010

TRINITRAIN CONSORTIUM CONNECTIONS

Click on the links above and below to find out about the connections between foreign companies and companies in Trinidad with respect to the already approved train project.

http://www.ratpdev.com/trinidad-and-tobago.php (Website)

http://www.ratpdev.com/subsidiaries.php (RATP Trinidad)

http://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/10/wsp-appointed-trinidad-rail-project-manager.html (WSP appointed Trinidad Rail Project Manager)

http://www.bouygues-construction.com/82i/tranversal-corssover-pages/subsidiaries-s-websites.html (Bouygues Construction Construction Company Ltd, Trinidad and Tobago located at PO Box 1637, Kings Wharf,  Wrightson Road Port  Of Spain 624-5531, not Listed as one of the company subsidiaires)

http://dayncoltd.com/Contact/contact.html (Daynco Trinidad Location)

http://dayncoltd.com/Services/services_companies.html (Bouygues/Daynco Connection)

http://www.dessau.com/eng/corporate/placesInt.cfm#Trinidad (Dessau Trinidad Branch Office)

http://www.dessau.com/eng/transport/proj2Mayaro.cfm (Princes Town to Mayaro Highway)

Should Dr. Keith Rowley be The Next Leader of the COP Party?

December 28, 2009

The Diego Martin West MP has been ostracized by Prime Minister Patrick Manning and his minions for his recent objections to the new property taxed issue that is being hoisted on the population of Trinidad and Tobago.  Dr. Rowley has come out vehemently against the property tax issue.  His criticism of the new property tax regime on December 18 marked the second time this year that he has spoken out to such an extent against Government policy in the Parliament.  On October 10, 2009, during the House of Representatives debate on the Validation Act for the Commission of Enquiry into the Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDCOTT) and the construction sector was the first occasion Dr. Rowley had spoken out against the government.

 A review of the PNM’s constitution available on its website states the following:

 The party’s parliamentary caucus ’shall have responsibility for the formulation and implementation of strategy for the operations’ of its members in accordance with party guidelines and decisions of the General Council and Annual and Special Conventions and shall advise the General Council and the Political Leader on policy and strategy on national issues with respect to the parliamentary caucus

The section under discipline states the following: “Any member of the movement who publicly expresses any opinion or makes or accepts any statement or pronouncement on the declared policy or principles or programme of the movement which in the opinion of the General Council is in conflict with or contrary to or in contradiction of the declared policy or principles or programme of the movement, or who enters into public controversy inimical to the interest of the movement on any such opinion, statement or pronouncement, shall be required to explain his conduct to the satisfaction of the General Council and if he fails to do so, shall be liable to such disciplinary action as the General Council may deem fit.”

 Many believe that the time has come for Dr. Rowley to drop the tag of many Trinidadians, “PNM for life” and align himself with another political party in the country.  He should take notice of what happened to PNM stalwarts Fitzgerald Hinds and Kenneth Valley.  With that in mind, should Dr. Rowley become the new leader of the COP party?  Could a party led by the dynamic Dr. Rowley defeat the PNM in the next election?  If Dr. Rowley was able to unite the UNCA and COP party, many have said that it will surely result in defeat for the PNM party.  In the last election, the PNM had 299,813 votes while the UNCA and COP had 194,425 and 148,041 votes, respectively.  A combination of those party votes would have given them total votes of 342,466 if all things stayed the same, and would surely had come with Rowley’s Diego Martin Central seat and the seats in Tobago.  Therefore, it appears that a united COP party lead by Dr. Rowley, will be a formidable challenger to Prime Minster Patrick Manning and the PNM party, as well as the great possibility that a Rowley led united COP party could be the next ruling party in Trinidad and Tobago. 

 Therefore, are the people of Trinidad and Tobago truly fed up with the antics of the PNM party because of the continued perception of corruption, as well as the health and crime issues that is causing pain and suffering in the country? 

 Will Dr. Rowley take this drastic next step?