Govt reckless in not getting Trelawney stadium ready – Simpson-Miller
Portia Simpson-Miller, Opposition Leader.
The Opposition Leader Portia Simpson Miller is condemning what she calls the embarrassing tardiness of the Government in failing to get the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium ready to host matchs under the CONCACAF Under-17 World Cup Football Qualifying Tournament.
"There can be no excuses given and none shall be accepted for this blunder. This is a national and international disgrace which is a blot on the reputation of Jamaica as a sporting nation," Mrs. Simpson-Miller said in a statement Thursday afternoon.
The Opposition Leader, who is also Spokesperson on Sports, said Sports Minister Olivia "Babsy" Grange, who was at the draw in Montego Bay, St. James, had the responsibility to ensure that the facility was ready.
This followed an earlier inspection by the leadership of CONCACAF where certain steps were outlined to ensure the readiness of the facility.
"The announcement of an investigation by the (Sports) Minister as to why she failed to ensure that the facility is ready is laughable," Mrs. Simpson-Miller said.
Shameful development
She has also apologized to CONCACAF on behalf of the people of Jamaica for this embarrassing blunder caused by the Government.
Mrs. Simpson Miller said "the gains to the economy and to hoteliers that would have come from the expenditure by teams, officials, media and sponsors as well as by spectators and supporters will now be diverted elsewhere."
"The positive boost to our tourism product that would have come from the footage, not only of the venue but of the lush vistas of Jamaica’s resort will not materialize. This is a shameful development," she added.
Portia Simpson-Miller, Opposition Leader.
The Opposition Leader Portia Simpson Miller is condemning what she calls the embarrassing tardiness of the Government in failing to get the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium ready to host matchs under the CONCACAF Under-17 World Cup Football Qualifying Tournament.
"There can be no excuses given and none shall be accepted for this blunder. This is a national and international disgrace which is a blot on the reputation of Jamaica as a sporting nation," Mrs. Simpson-Miller said in a statement Thursday afternoon.
The Opposition Leader, who is also Spokesperson on Sports, said Sports Minister Olivia "Babsy" Grange, who was at the draw in Montego Bay, St. James, had the responsibility to ensure that the facility was ready.
This followed an earlier inspection by the leadership of CONCACAF where certain steps were outlined to ensure the readiness of the facility.
"The announcement of an investigation by the (Sports) Minister as to why she failed to ensure that the facility is ready is laughable," Mrs. Simpson-Miller said.
Shameful development
She has also apologized to CONCACAF on behalf of the people of Jamaica for this embarrassing blunder caused by the Government.
Mrs. Simpson Miller said "the gains to the economy and to hoteliers that would have come from the expenditure by teams, officials, media and sponsors as well as by spectators and supporters will now be diverted elsewhere."
"The positive boost to our tourism product that would have come from the footage, not only of the venue but of the lush vistas of Jamaica’s resort will not materialize. This is a shameful development," she added.
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