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Wednesday, April 16, 2025

Chief Sec urges Sandals: Respect the people of Tobago

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Elizabeth Gonzales
10 days ago
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Tobago House of Assembly Chief Secretary Farley Augustine

Tobago House of Assembly Chief Secretary Farley Augustine

DREW DYER

Hours be­fore a sched­uled meet­ing with San­dals Re­sorts own­er Adam Stew­art and Prime Min­is­ter Stu­art Young, Chief Sec­re­tary of the To­ba­go House of As­sem­bly (THA), Far­ley Au­gus­tine, has called on the own­ers of the lux­u­ry re­sort ho­tel to re­spect the peo­ple of To­ba­go. “Come with your own US dol­lars, in­vest here, and do it on terms that re­spect the peo­ple of To­ba­go.”

Au­gus­tine made the state­ment dur­ing a To­ba­go Peo­ples Par­ty po­lit­i­cal meet­ing on Sat­ur­day night in Crown Point, as San­dals looks to rein­tro­duce its pro­pos­al for the is­land. He ex­pressed frus­tra­tion with the cen­tral Gov­ern­ment’s lack of sup­port for To­ba­go’s tourism sec­tor.

He point­ed out that the pre­vi­ous plan lacked mean­ing­ful con­sul­ta­tion with the is­land’s res­i­dents.

“That is what was sup­posed to hap­pen. And per­haps you for­get that San­dals wasn’t com­ing here to spend its own mon­ey. San­dals was com­ing here to spend the tax­pay­ers’ mon­ey from Trinidad and To­ba­go. That was the mod­el.

“So the is­sue isn’t even San­dals. We could get San­dals, we could get Four Sea­sons, we could get Man­darin—you name it. We would wel­come any lux­u­ry brand. But it must align with what the peo­ple of To­ba­go want.

“It must be a case where To­bag­o­ni­ans win. And once To­bag­o­ni­ans will ac­tu­al­ly ben­e­fit from the arrange­ment, I have ab­solute­ly no prob­lem cham­pi­oning that. In fact, I’ll be the first one in front to do so.”

Au­gus­tine al­so drew com­par­isons to San­dals’ in­vest­ment mod­el in St Vin­cent, re­it­er­at­ing that To­ba­go de­serves the same treat­ment—with San­dals fund­ing the de­vel­op­ment them­selves.

Talks of re­newed San­dals in­vest­ment in To­ba­go resur­faced last month af­ter for­mer prime min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley an­nounced—dur­ing the com­mis­sion­ing of the ANR Robin­son In­ter­na­tion­al Air­port ter­mi­nal—that he had con­vinced the re­sort chain to re­con­sid­er its in­ter­est.

Row­ley said his on­ly re­gret as prime min­is­ter was not se­cur­ing a San­dals re­sort for To­ba­go and ex­pressed hope it could still hap­pen be­fore he leaves of­fice. He al­so called on Au­gus­tine and Pro­gres­sive De­mo­c­ra­t­ic Pa­tri­ots leader Wat­son Duke to en­gage in mak­ing the deal a re­al­i­ty.

The San­dals To­ba­go project was ini­tial­ly an­nounced in 2017 by Row­ley as a ma­jor tourism ini­tia­tive aimed at boost­ing the is­land’s econ­o­my.

How­ev­er, the project faced swift back­lash over en­vi­ron­men­tal con­cerns, land ac­qui­si­tion dis­putes, and al­le­ga­tions of in­suf­fi­cient trans­paren­cy. In 2019, San­dals with­drew from the deal, cit­ing neg­a­tive pub­lic­i­ty and a con­tentious po­lit­i­cal cli­mate.

Last Thurs­day, Prime Min­is­ter Young an­nounced San­dals would be meet­ing with him and the Chief Sec­re­tary to­day.


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