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Thursday, May 8, 2025

Padarath: WASA road rehabilitation is a political gimmick

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Barry Padarath MP, Member of Parliament for Princes Town.  (Image courtesy Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago)

Barry Padarath MP, Member of Parliament for Princes Town. (Image courtesy Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago)

Mem­ber of Par­lia­ment for Princes Town, Bar­ry Padarath MP, has de­scribed as “a po­lit­i­cal gim­mick” the an­nounce­ment made by Min­is­ter of Pub­lic Util­i­ties, Mar­vin Gon­za­les MP, that WASA will em­bark on a road re­ha­bil­i­ta­tion ex­er­cise.

In an of­fi­cial state­ment, MP Padarath ac­cused the Gov­ern­ment of “gov­ern­ing by an­nounce­ments with lit­tle or no fol­low up ac­tion”.  The Princes Town MP called on the Pub­lic Util­i­ties Min­is­ter to im­me­di­ate­ly pub­lish a com­pre­hen­sive and de­tailed list of roads that will be re­ha­bil­i­tat­ed over the cur­rent fi­nan­cial year, with clear dates for com­mence­ment and com­ple­tion.

MP Padarath, who is the Op­po­si­tion’s Shad­ow Min­is­ter for Pub­lic Util­i­ties, ob­served that ear­li­er this year, the gov­ern­ment an­nounced that the Min­istry of Works and Trans­port would meet with WASA in an ef­fort to work to­geth­er on pot­hole patch­ing and road re­ha­bil­i­ta­tion.  He went on to note that on­ly a few months ago, the Min­is­ter of Works and Trans­port al­so an­nounced a $300 mil­lion al­lo­ca­tion for road re­ha­bil­i­ta­tion and patch­ing.

The Shad­ow Pub­lic Util­i­ties Min­is­ter ques­tioned what be­came of those an­nounce­ments since, he said, there has been no tan­gi­ble ev­i­dence that these an­nounce­ments ever ma­te­ri­al­ized.

He al­so wants clar­i­fi­ca­tion on the bud­get for the pro­posed road paving ex­er­cise un­der WASA and how con­trac­tors would be se­lect­ed for this pro­gram.

“Gov­ern­ment is mind­ful that the pop­u­la­tion is weary of their non-per­for­mance and their emp­ty promis­es, there­fore the an­nounce­ment of a road paving ex­er­cise un­der WASA is noth­ing more than a po­lit­i­cal gim­mick to give the im­pres­sion that some­thing pro­duc­tive was hap­pen­ing at WASA,” the Princes Town MP stat­ed.

Ac­cord­ing to MP Padarath, the re­cent rev­e­la­tion that WASA pro­vides on­ly six­teen per­cent of the pop­u­la­tion with a 24-hour sup­ply of wa­ter high­lights the in­ef­fi­cien­cy of the cur­rent Min­is­ter and ad­min­is­tra­tion to ad­dress the woes at WASA.

RoadWASAMinistry of Works and Transport


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