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Friday, May 9, 2025

Tourism Ministry creating system to count Carnival visitors to T&T

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Carisa Lee
113 days ago
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Permanent Secretary (Ag) Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts, Videsh Maharaj at yesterday's JSC meeting.

Permanent Secretary (Ag) Ministry of Tourism, Culture and the Arts, Videsh Maharaj at yesterday's JSC meeting.

OFFICE OF THE PARLIAMENT

The Min­istry of Tourism, Cul­ture, and the Arts has worked close­ly with the Min­istries of Na­tion­al Se­cu­ri­ty and Dig­i­tal Trans­for­ma­tion, in the last year, to cre­ate a sys­tem that will cap­ture and cal­cu­late mem­bers of the di­as­po­ra vis­it­ing T&T.

This was an­nounced by act­ing Per­ma­nent Sec­re­tary Videsh Ma­haraj dur­ing the Joint Se­lect Com­mit­tee (JSC) on For­eign Af­fairs ti­tled An In­quiry in­to the Role of the Di­as­po­ra in Na­tion­al De­vel­op­ment.

“One of the things we re­alised that it’s lack­ing is re­al­ly da­ta on di­as­po­ra...it’s a lil un­for­tu­nate that the da­ta we get do not cap­ture the di­as­po­ra,” he said.

Ma­haraj said the min­istry’s de­ci­sion came af­ter the da­ta col­lect­ed by the Cen­tral Sta­tis­ti­cal Of­fice (CSO) through the Im­mi­gra­tion Di­vi­sion of Na­tion­al Se­cu­ri­ty did not cap­ture in­for­ma­tion on mem­bers of the di­as­po­ra.

He said last Car­ni­val the CSO re­port­ed there were 29,000 vis­i­tors but the per­ma­nent sec­re­tary re­vealed that the count was in­ac­cu­rate.

“When we went in­to the im­mi­gra­tion di­vi­sion and we look at all the forms in terms of per­sons that are res­i­dents abroad...you had a fur­ther 12,000 per­sons com­ing in for that Car­ni­val pe­ri­od,” he said.

Ma­haraj said to get the num­bers of di­as­po­ra vis­i­tors for Car­ni­val 2024 he had to send staff to phys­i­cal­ly pull im­mi­gra­tion forms and count one by one.

“So it’s a very te­dious process...so the vis­i­tor ar­rival fig­ures for last year (all of 2024) were 319,775 non-na­tion­als that does not in­clude di­as­po­ra,” he said.

The per­ma­nent sec­re­tary said the ad­di­tion­al 12,000 vis­i­tors in­creased the vis­i­tors count for Car­ni­val 2024 to 41,000 vis­i­tors.

He said an an­nounce­ment on the sys­tem to cap­ture the di­as­po­ra will hap­pen soon, but he could not say when.

Al­so an­nounced dur­ing the JSC chaired by Dr Maria Dil­lon-Re­my was that the Min­istry of Tourism Cul­ture and the Arts was in­ves­ti­gat­ing the con­trac­tor’s work done on the Ari­api­ta Av­enue En­hance­ment Project which was com­plet­ed last year.

Ma­haraj said the con­trac­tor was in­formed and was or­dered to find a so­lu­tion.

“I know ex­act­ly the ex­am­ples you are re­fer­ring to in terms of per­sons slip­ping on the side­walks and what-not,” he said.

The min­istry hopes the new life­guard tow­ers at Las Cuevas and Mara­cas Beach­es will be com­plet­ed be­fore Car­ni­val.

“The min­istry is al­so pur­su­ing an au­to­mat­ic tick­et­ing sys­tem at the Mara­cas Beach Fa­cil­i­ty,” he said.


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