The People’s National Movement has raised concern over the Prime Minister’s decision to immediately restrict all fetes and parties at the Hasely Crawford Stadium and Jean Pierre Complex to a small set of days and hours close to Carnival.
In a media release, PNM Public Relations Officer Faris Al-Rawi said the announcement came without proper consultation and has created uncertainty for surrounding residents and the thousands of people who earn an income during the Carnival season.
According to the release, the party acknowledged that residents near the venues have long expressed concerns about noise, traffic and the impact of late night events on their quality of life. It said those concerns are valid and deserve attention.
However, the PNM said the Government’s “sudden and unexplained decree” does not serve the communities or the many stakeholders who rely on Carnival for work. It said major changes of this nature should involve dialogue with affected communities, event organisers, law enforcement, businesses and local authorities.
The release also said Carnival is a national industry built on long-term planning, and promoters, DJs, technicians, stage crews, caterers, security personnel, drivers, vendors and small businesses prepare months in advance. It warned that the abrupt change threatens the income of thousands during the peak season.
“The business of Carnival cannot survive arbitrary and unexplained decisions handed down without warning or consultation,” the release said.
