One of the best things the former government did and this government continues to do is to invest heavily in Transportation Infrastructure. Both have had hiccups. However, on the issue of national and major inter-area roads, they have both done well. There is real hypocrisy when one party and their supporters try to denigrate the other for the same good ideas that they are continuing or for something that is good but was not pursued before.
I think the Jamaican economy and various aspects of life such as education, health, sports, etc. have benefitted immensely from the continuing investment in this type of infrastructure. If we were to take small segments of Highway 2000 or other pieces of roads completed in the past 12 years, their per mile costs would significantly dwarf the cost of the Manchester project which is currently being debated.
Various international agencies have studied how Honduras made great strides which benefitted their entire country when they built what are superhighways compared to what exist in Jamaica. There were very difficult and expensive pieces of that system which have the same complex elements that are contained in the current contentious projects.
I think the Jamaican economy and various aspects of life such as education, health, sports, etc. have benefitted immensely from the continuing investment in this type of infrastructure. If we were to take small segments of Highway 2000 or other pieces of roads completed in the past 12 years, their per mile costs would significantly dwarf the cost of the Manchester project which is currently being debated.
Various international agencies have studied how Honduras made great strides which benefitted their entire country when they built what are superhighways compared to what exist in Jamaica. There were very difficult and expensive pieces of that system which have the same complex elements that are contained in the current contentious projects.
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