
Is a promise still a promise even if it was made in a gully?
Minister of Health John Boyce PROMISED the member of parliament for St. John Mara Thompson earlier this year the St. John Polyclinic would have been completed by the 30 June 2015.ย The PROMISE was echoed by Prime Minister Fruendel Stuart. Mara Thompson was emboldened by the support she received from her colleagues the David Thompson Polyclinic was closed to becoming a reality, she repeated it for full effect.
Is it reasonable for the member of parliament for St. John to believe PROMISES made by BOTH the minister who owns the budget for health AND the Prime Minister?
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p align=”justify”>The government is responsible for managing a 6 billion dollar economy, why PROMISE to deliver the St. John Polyclinic by 30 June 2015 if the project plan and available resources didn’t support? Is it because the players do not place value in a PROMISE? Is it the polyclinic is not and possibly was never a priority matter? There was a time not too long a go the timbre a man was made off was defined by his ability to deliver his word.It was obvious six weeks ago the St. John Polyclinic was not being given the resources to support a 30 June 2015 completion.







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