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Submitted by DAVID  COMISSIONG, Former President of the United Athletic Club (UAC)

national-stadiumSurely the Nation Newspaper was cracking an early “all fools’ day joke” when it published a full colour drawing of a spanking new $150 Million National Stadium on the front page of last  Wednesday’s newspaper, and asserted that “plans are in the pipeline for the construction of a new National Stadium to replace the run-down facility at Waterford”.

I maintain that this story qualifies as a “joke” because when one actually reads the reported speech of Minister of Sports Stephen Lashley, one discovers that:-

  • “funding is not currently available within the normal financing arrangements of the Government…”
  • perhaps we will start it on a phase basis…”
  • “we are going to have to look at the possibility of getting grant funding, and that is what we are really preoccupied        with now….”
  • ” the sports council will be looking at a crowd funding initiative….. although this initiative can be somewhat slow…”

In other words, there is no money available for this project, and the Government really does not have much of a clue as to where money can or will come from!

The Minister also made the following very revealing comment :- “The stadium is a plant that has really deteriorated with hardly any attention to it. We need to understand that…. we have to refresh our facilities….we have not done that in our country….. We have rust falling from the ceiling and cracks in the walls of the VIP stands.”

So, before we even talk about building a new $150 Million stadium, we need to talk about why little or nothing was done over the years to maintain, upkeep and improve the current National Stadium!

We need to talk about whose duty it was to maintain and upkeep our one and only National Stadium; who failed in carrying out that duty; and who– if anyone– is going to be held accountable.

And while we are at it, perhaps we can talk a little about the devastating impact— psychologically and otherwise — that the deterioration and tragic closure of our country’s only stadium has had on our Barbadian athletes.

The National Stadium was opened in the year 1970 — some forty-six years ago. If it had been properly maintained, up-kept and improved  over the years, it would still be a fit and functioning facility today!

There are far too many instances in Barbados of Government facilities not being properly maintained and up-kept! Indeed, this callous  neglect of taxpayer- funded, Government-owned facilities is a scandal that needs to be denounced and proscribed. Barbados, after all is a small, resource scarce developing country.

If successive Ministers of Sport and Chairmen and Directors of the National Sports Council had carried out their responsibilities, we would not now be faced with trying to find an elusive and burdensome $150 Million.


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76 responses to “$150 Million National Stadium Coming – "IS IT AN ALL FOOLS DAY JOKE"?”


  1. @ pieceuhderockyeahright,

    30 to 0 will create a de facto and in facto dictatorship.

    Be careful what you wish for.

  2. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2016/09/09/clico-setback/

    Talking about CLICO…the disgrace that is Fruendel, his government ministers and his good friend Leroy Parris…refuses to end.

  3. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Anyone wondering yet if the government will find the money to build this myth of a stadium instead of paying back the CLICO policyholders, some of whom have already passed on…anyone willing to take bets on that…or better yet, use taxpayers money help the Maloney and Bizzy conmen build their fantasy Hyatt hotel…eho is betting.

    Come on Lawson…I know you are good for it…lol

  4. pieceuhderockyeahright Avatar
    pieceuhderockyeahright

    @ Hants

    I wonder about what you have voiced regarding the “de facto” and “in facto” dictatorship.

    As I trace through the successive government administrations I would be the first person to respectfully suggest that Barbados has been and will always be “a dictatorship”.

    I will rely on the definition of dictatorship to support my submission

    “A dictatorship is a government or a social situation where one person makes all the rules and decisions without input from anyone else.

    Dictatorship implies absolute power — one person who takes control — of a political situation…”

    We may of course debate the “overt brutality” of one dictator over another but de ole man would ask you this “nuance of definition”

    If I have a man/leader who proactively imprisons me and there has me denied food to eat and the prison guards do not let me sleep, where is the degree of “de facto and in facto” dictatorship difference with another whose cumbersome taxes, restricts my movements to my home, whose economic sanctions do not permit me to eat the food necessary for sustenance and care of my diabetic needs and the ensuing depression and or pain that i suffer that does not permit me to sleep?

    I guess you may qualify it by the bars about the windows of my home or the number of steps i can technically take after 9 o’clock from my home, whereas I am on lockdown in a prison.

    Both of these tribes of leaders impose a prison on we the electorate whether overt or tacit.

    My 30 to 0 projection is with the (unfounded and impractical) hope that both tribes will be awakened by this shock and will be moved to “do the right thing” for their charges during the prescribed prison sentence of 5 years.

    De ole man needs to stop inhaling the fogging machine fumes since they seem equally as damaging as those other ones that Amused has been recommending me to use

  5. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Dictators, after their reign of terror ends, ALWAYS go the way of the doh-doh bird. …without fail.


  6. They should incorporate the stadium and the hotel , with the hyatt’s big comfy beds the west indies team wont have to sleep standing up

  7. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Lol…the only thing should be on the lips of the government is paying the clico policyholders their stolen money, instead of all these pie-in-sky preelection promises that they do not have the money at hand to implement…and are only doing so out of desperation.


  8. David C. David Tron et al,
    Was it an April Fools Joke when OSA and the BLP following sheepishly behind,conceptualized holding the Cricket World Cup in Barbados? Was it an April Fools Joke when Barbados was committed to building a new Oval to hold the matches that Barbados was designated to hold? Was it an April Fools Joke when the government was committed to building a hundred and nuff million dollars to rebuilding Kensington; solely for cricket? Was it an April Fools joke when it was accomplished? It was indeed an Aril fools joke when a whole cruise ship was hired to take Bajans around the Caribbean.
    Well?
    By the way PUDR, I note that the umpire in your cartoon, is white. is this on purpose or is it a Freudian slip of your pen? Back to white people telling the black leaders to leave? Will not happen for your information. We eat leaving. We going get pick again.


  9. By the way Well Well,
    Government end tied nothing from CLICO Policy holders. The people themselves, of their own free will, PURCHASED the EPA And the EFPA instruments, because they saw lots of dollar bills before their eyes and wanted to get ALL for themselves.Their horses run off the track and jumped the tracks.. Money burn up.
    Talk to the Trinidad Government and CL Financial.


  10. Correction: “… Government ent tief nothing…..


  11. @Alvin

    We should not stick to certain colours. There is no white or black policy, but only good and bad policy in relation to the common good. Other countries of the third world with Latino, Asian or Southern European blend face the same challenges. The story is always the same.

    It is also not our task to challenge what the last administration did nearly ten years ago. That is the task for historians.

  12. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Alvin….you were right the first tiime “governmt ent tied nothing”..they allowed their friend Leroy Parris to tief the money, they were warned, both administrations that Parris was misleading policyholders and illegally selling these scam policies…..they refused to arrest Parris…so they enabled Parris in his scam and theft of policyholders money.., Fruendel’s friend, Thompson’s..whatever…

    Lying Thompson said the collapse of CL could not affect Clico Barbados, so who is lying, you or Thompon..Alvin……..that is why it has to haunt yall, it’s unfortunate that the taxpayer’s have to foot the bill..it should have to come out of the lying minister’s pockets.

    No one is believing all those fake promises from Fruenel and his idiots, Alvin…ya wasting ya time, the only person ya convincing is yaself.

    I keep telling Bajans..keep away from the insurance companies…they are scams….let them collapse…all of them.

  13. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    http://www.barbadostoday.bb/2016/09/09/womans-home-collapses/

    Just the same way the government sits back and allow senior citizens houses to collapse around them, if this lady was not outside, she would be dead…it’s the same way the collapse is coming.


  14. @ Actually Alvin

    The Umpire was black or rather an Indian whose image was desaturated to grey to “match” the clip art bowler and wicket keeper black and white dual colour scheme.

    The action of the mock up figures prescribe their choice and inclusion and in the absence of people of colour to provide bodies one has to use black people.

    Interestingly enough I spend too much time looking for black samples so that the head/face will match the character of focus and derision.

    I guess they are not that Stoopid a Cartoon after all and the obsessive compulsive disorder goes down to that inane level of detail.

    That is what being trained by the best does Alvin it either makes you damn good at the craft or anal retentive hahahahaha


  15. This administration should really look at the realities of island life. We depend on tourism,we have NO OTHER INDUSTRY on this small speck of land.
    One of the most popular beaches for tourists is Pebbles. There is a popular cutter shack which attracts them like flies round a garbage bin.
    There is also an overflowing,stinking skip that attracts swarms of flies and stinks out the beach.
    The “car park” is barely accessible by 4x4s.
    There is no money to clean away the garbage. There is no money to level the car park.
    But hey, there IS money to erect a “national monument” at the Garrison.
    That will bring in the tourists!


  16. @bookworm
    we have grown so accustom to these things that we take it for granted that the people we invite here ,in the hope of spending big bucks, with soon get accustomed to it, as well.
    Not far from where construction has now started to erect a monument on the Garrison, is the the Main Guard Clock tower building, one of the main attractions of this World Heritage Site, and when visitors dismount from their tour coaches, they are greeted by and unsightly chemical portable toilet.


  17. bookworm September 10, 2016 at 8:27 AM #

    “This administration should really look at the realities of island life.”

    “But hey, there IS money to erect a “national monument” at the Garrison.”

    Right on.

    People living on the streets. and DEM with Cash Flow problems building yet another monument.

  18. millertheannunaki Avatar

    @ Colonel Buggy September 10, 2016 at 2:27 PM
    “we have grown so accustom to these things that we take it for granted that the people we invite here ,in the hope of spending big bucks, with soon get accustomed to it, as well.
    Not far from where construction has now started to erect a monument on the Garrison, is the the Main Guard Clock tower building, one of the main attractions of this World Heritage Site, and when visitors dismount from their tour coaches, they are greeted by and unsightly chemical portable toilet.”

    But Colonel, what else do you expect from a bunch of low-class uncultured riffraff currently running nasty smelly Bubados?

    But we must put the blame on those who are arranging and performing such tours. They themselves are also bereft of any class and appreciation for high hygienic standards.

    When the white people were in charge of the management of Bim these same low-class niggas in charge today would have been the first to ensure the toilets- both on the plantations and in the business houses- were kept spotlessly clean like true brass-bowls of the Bushie kind.

    I am certain that the Garrison area is well served by both water and sewage infrastructure whereby well maintained waterborne toilets could easily be installed and can be partially financed by an imposition of a fee as is found right across countries from which the visitors arrived.


  19. @ Miller
    “….were kept spotlessly clean like true brass-bowls of the Bushie kind.”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    …just read that a few times…,
    …and knowing you, there is an insult in there for Bushie some damn how…
    You play you smart … but one-smart fall at two-smart door.

    Since the whacker get tek way, you have been taking liberties with the bushman, but be warned – BUSHIE STILL GOTTA ‘LENS….. or for those of your era … a whompa…

  20. millertheannunaki Avatar

    @ Bush Tea September 10, 2016 at 11:19 PM

    Bushie, what’s happening to you? It seems you are molting away and losing your once crocodilian-like intellectual skin.

    I genuinely meant NO innuendo of insult or satire. I was simply giving authenticity to the ‘Word’ “Brass-bowls” designed and minted by the one and only Bush Tea the “Godfather’ of BU blogging.

    But BT, what has gone wrong with the old whacker? It seems Chad 9 by 5 has been borrowing it too often.

    It looks like you are becoming a softie girly boy in your old age. A good lock-up with Chad would turn you into a full-fledged closet queen a proclivity you have been suppressing since your school days.

    You better take it back to repair shop owned by the Cawmere mafia for a good servicing.


  21. @Miller etc.
    It looks like you are becoming a softie girly boy in your old age. A good lock-up with Chad would turn you into a full-fledged closet queen a proclivity you have been suppressing since your school days
    ++++++++++++
    You are a bad bad man to have the temerity of accusing Bush T of being a secret Irma La D that proud alumnus of Waterford HS, Bushie will have no option but to “unretire” the whacker to beat you into submission.

    Bush T please don’t shoot the messenger as you know my brain has been addled by drinking the piss poor water (pun intended) up these parts BTW you will recognise me if I ever come back down those parts I fuhget to tell you we got two nuclear plants on the shores of Lake Ontario so I will be glowing in the dark


  22. Tron,
    “And is there not a clause in the contract that the government has to do whatever the IMF commands?”
    Tron this can only apply when there is an IMF agreement between the country and the IMF, under an IMF programme. Barbados and the IMF are not in that kind of programme. So get that thought out of your head.


  23. An IMF programme is coming unless these nincompoops control the runaway expenditure on some statutory boards,constituency councils and all these contracts and picks for the fatted calf brigade.What an inefficient lot of ragamuffins, for a political party,so called.


  24. LOL @ Sargeant
    Boss.. yuh mean that yuh radioactive too? …and not just urea contaminated?
    Shiite Sarge ….that explains more than you know….
    ha ha ha

  25. millertheannunaki Avatar

    @ Gabriel September 14, 2016 at 1:22 PM

    You can bet your last Bajan dollar that a full IMF programme is around the corner.

    The third and fourth quarters will witness a dramatic drop in foreign reserves with the unlikely prospect of arranging foreign loans given the country’s junk bond status or to sell assets to foreigners to shore up the reserves as was undertaken in previous years.

    The mere fact Barbados is losing foreign reserves at a time when oil and commodity prices are comparatively very low can only signal one thing. A visit to the banker of last resort is inevitable.

    Never mind the braggadocio coming from the lying mouth of Stinkliar about a billion dollars in forex will coming Barbados’s way in the next 6 to 8 weeks.

    Then again these guys are just playing for time and you can bet that early in the new year general elections will be called to leave the mess on the hands of the BLP to execute and to take the flak.


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