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David Estwick, Minister of Agriculture
David Estwick, Minister of Water Resources

According to media reports Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resource Management Dr David Estwick has scheduled a press conference for later today (07.10.2016). Estwick has been the target of severe criticism because of the inability of the Barbados Water Authority (BWA) to achieve its mandate to deliver potable water to ALL Barbadians.

One hopes that Estwick will treat Barbadians with respect AND assume an empathetic posture later today by leaving his usual blustery and bombastic approach at Hoodies’ door.   BU agrees with Dr. George Belle that the ongoing water crisis will have political implications for the Democratic Labour Party (DLP) when the bell is rung for the next general election. It does not take evidence-based analysis to determine how long suffering residents in the areas of Barbados affected by water shortages will place their X.

One has to wonder what motivated Estwick to state recently, he intends to treat the water issue  as a national problem in response to the question why he has not reached out to residents of the most affected areas. He is technically correct to say his mandate must be national in focus, BUT, the reality is that there is an area in the North of Barbados that is being affected.  Any sensible politician should appreciate the need to establish an ’empathetic connection’ with the affected residents.

Human beings cannot survive without water – the infrequent supply to areas of Barbados has served to increase the level of stress of residents in the affected areas. This is an important observation in the context of a Barbados gripped in a protracted economic crisis for the the last eight years. And there is no light at the end of the tunnel!

BU and others have written voluminously about the water problems afflicting Barbados.  The poor management; communication, planning etc. Residents in the affected areas must be grateful in 2016 to be receiving the many gifts of water. The many acts of kindness must be commended BUT it does not absolve the BWA and David Estwick from the responsibility of ensuring ALL Barbadians receive water at the tap. One wonders why the simple task of maintaining supplies to the community water tanks is not being achieved. Why rapid response teams are not being satisfactorily mobilized to fix burst pipes. Why we cannot manage efficient customer contact centre operations to respond to dissatisfied subscribers.  Proactive communication alerts via ALL channels. The website of the BWA is wholly inadequate in 2016, there is no visible Facebook and Twitter presence to efficiently exploit the digital platform in a country with  deep Internet penetration.

The BU household will join many concerned Barbadians later today to listen to Minister David Estwick. Our expectation is that he will leave the political rhetoric for the political platform and deal with how his ministry plans to relieve the suffering of Barbadians in the North of the island.

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239 responses to “David Estwick Addresses Water Crisis, HOPEFULLY”

  1. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    They had decades to start at base…decades.

    Ya cannot regain time ya squandered.

  2. Anonymouse - TheGazer Avatar
    Anonymouse – TheGazer

    @Vincent
    Those were genuine questions I have (they were neither praise or condemnation)


  3. David

    Modern technology is a hand held device…..the days of lage edifices are over,people pay bills anywhere,staff can work from home with tools and spares requiring a warehouse.

    My question as far as the 60M HQ is about priorities in a modern world.


  4. Anonymouse – TheGazer October 8, 2016 at 2:41 PM #

    The solutions are known,it does not need him to regurgitate decades known solutions……what is required is implementation.


  5. Well Well & Consequences October 8, 2016 at 2:07 PM #

    ACs…yall will have to go back begging cap in hand and tail between legs…the same Canadians..but wait…ya will be out of parliament soon, so it will not be you..lol

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    More looks like the Canadian official was begging Barbados for business for his business buddies in Canada and had no shame in doing so, glad Sinckler told him off in a diplomatic way

  6. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    ACs…yall should have told off broke ass Clare Cowan of Cahill scam and Del Mastros of the yet to start solar project too…ya would be more credible, more believable.

  7. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Yes ACs…why did Sinckler and Lowe and Fruendel and Kellman etc not tell off broke ass Clare Cowan, she is from Canada too, so is Del Mastros….instead they all stealthily signed a bigus cobtract with Cowan and that crook Bjerkham.

    ………why tell off a representative of the Canadian government, who has not only been trying to fund that project for years…….but has been assisting Barbados in various projects for over 50 years.

    If there is an issue..yall should have told the PEOPLE of Barbados.

  8. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    “instead they all stealthily signed a bogus contract with Cowan and that crook Bjerkham.”

    Yes ACs…what was that all about.


  9. wudd cudda shuddda blah blah blah Cahill is like yesterday old news nobody cares , but this diplomat deserve the dog let out on his a,ss . The idiot was as clear as crystal water when his frustrations got the better of his commonsense in his stupid attempt to embarrass the govt of barbados trying to play hardball on a slippery wicket.

  10. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    But ACs…yall asses did get embarrassed. ….a monumental embarassment cause it was yall secret…the taxpayers who pays Sinckler’s and Fruendel’s salaries…did not have a clue…and yall will pay for that stealth and secret and inaction….at the poles.


  11. Embarass for what ?not being forced to strap the taxpayers with a forty million loan to make some official and his Canadian business buddies happy
    Anybody who should be embarass is the official when he returns to Canada with an empty hand to show to the Canadian business sector and can not explain why

  12. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Ya fooling yaself ACs…yall were willing to poison the air with a gasification plant and saddle the island and people with a bunch of crooks.

    But here is your biggest problem….how much is it costing the taxpayers to have those 2 parasites Bjerkham and Tempro play around with the contract to lay new pipes….

    …….we can hope it’s nowhere near 40 million dollarss.., cause if it is your problems just magnified…by 40 million..and if the water issues are not fixed by February next year…yall gone,…simple.., the people will not want to see Fruendel and Co..ever again.

    ..and if people start dying because of any poisonous water…well, good luck…nice to have known ya.


  13. Blah Blah Blah dont turn the issue into more political horse shit , the fact is at present the govt is laying new pipe lines ,so do not come up in here with your apocalypse scenario.


  14. Can somebody say if the 60M BWA HQ was a grant or a loan?


  15. It was a loan a loan of course.


  16. David October 8, 2016 at 8:06 PM #

    Thank you……so why was an HQ built as opposed to a reverse osmosis plant?


  17. Down with water ,promote grog.
    http://i.imgur.com/3JkqAyE.jpg?1

  18. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    ACs…don’t worry, when it all goes sideways as it usually does fpr yall, cause ya do everything in filthy secrecy…I will be here….ya can hide and buy land……,

    60 million for BWA HQ

    ????? ….for the pipe laying. ..a big secret.

    Bizzy wants 60 million of taxpayers dollars for doing nothing….and control of the police force….

    60 million is real popular, but it will all come out in the wash.

    Someone will talk and when they do…….lol


  19. The new BWA HQ was worth the money the old head quarters was posing a health risk asbestos was part of the structure.

  20. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Ah want to know where they will get a reverse osmosis plant built for less than 40 million.

    So the excuse is they needed a brand new building for 60 million….all those government buildings falling to decay and ruin, could not have been renovated for half that amount.


  21. Have you seen what Starcom Network is doing to that old Reddifusion building on River Road? Commendable.


  22. Asbestos is all around us in Barbados. The sugar bond at the Bridgetown port is well covered in asbestos, probably posing a bigger threat than the cement dust, but we hear no complaints.
    The old Fort Royal building , situated between two major bus terminals, and umpteen government offices ,on St Michael’s Row is covered in asbestos. Worthing Police Station, without much fuss and disruption , has just replaced its asbestos roof. But I am not surprised, we have condemned many a government building in Barbados for things more minor than an asbestos roof.
    http://i.imgur.com/Ngw6AMH.jpg?1

  23. Piece Uh De Rock Yeah Right - INRI Avatar
    Piece Uh De Rock Yeah Right – INRI

  24. ………….. the fact is at present the govt is laying new pipe lines …..

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    I would not be in such a hurry to use the word “new”. How can a new 12 ” thick plastic pipe “crack” under pressure,as it did in Parris Hill? Have we been saddled ,yet again, with rejected stuff,that did not meet some other switched- on entity’s standards.


  25. That should have read………. ‘thick 12 inch diameter plastic pipe’

  26. Piece Uh De Rock Yeah Right - INRI Avatar
    Piece Uh De Rock Yeah Right – INRI

  27. @AC
    The idiot was as clear as crystal water when his frustrations got the better of his commonsense in his stupid attempt to embarrass the govt of barbados trying to play hardball on a slippery wicket.
    +++++++++
    There is a remedy for that, if the Gov’t is annoyed it could withdraw his diplomatic credentials and ask him to leave the country post haste.

    No fuss no bother and the water from the Belle would be as pure as nature intended.


  28. ………….and the rub is that the government of canada was offering to lend the money to Barbados for 1%.

  29. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    ACs could tell lies all they want…nobody refuses a 1% loan…that contract had too be too airtight for bribes and kickbacks so the government ministers wanted nothing to do wuth it…

    …….OR they would have said what they problem really is, but insread they put the ACs…who lack credibility, are mere yardfowls who lie constantly for no reason…..another cockup in the making for no reason other than the inability to be corrupt.


  30. The new facility BWA HQ has saved the govt a rent bill of $2.5 million which govt paid for the old office


  31. Sargeant October 9, 2016 at 12:21 AM #

    There is a remedy for that, if the Gov’t is annoyed it could withdraw his diplomatic credentials and ask him to leave the country post haste.

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    What remedy ? how did you arrive at that conclusion? my comments were of my making nothing to do with the govt opinions in regards to the officer diplomatic position ,
    As far as i am aware the MOF rebuke of the official was strictly one to do with the officer conduct regarding his introduction of a business proposal between him and govt at a forum at a time when all the necessary parties involved in the proposal were not in attendance


  32. You ignorance knows no bounds.


  33. Here is another indication on the level of intellectual thinking that some would pursue to accuse the govt of not making the decision
    Some here has proffer that since the govt has not responded to the official business request in the tune of 40 million plan to build the osmosis plan the consensus here is that govt has reneged ignored or cancelled any considerations
    Although the speculations may have political wings allowing to fly those sitting on as speculators have not one iotta of proof to suggest that being the case


  34. AC is so typical of this DLP government that it is downright frightening.
    We must have done something REALLY nasty to be deserving of such idiots in our parliament.

    Everything these JAs do or say seem to be coming straight from AC’s warped brain….


  35. Every day is a nice day for Bushie…. sweet as shiite!
    BTW…
    Yours is a poor attempt to copy Piece and the Colonel’s stoopid cartoons….

    Have you no originality either…?
    Yuh mean…
    -no sense
    -no class
    -no vision
    -no style
    -no brain
    and..
    -no originality either

    What is it that you bring to the table…?


  36. Your hignorance knoweth no bounds.


  37. There was a time when BS&T would have a role to play in the corridors of power.Massy is Trinidadian and would probably see it as either interference in local politics or couldn’t care less once they get the concessions they ask for,including unfettered repatriation of profits,…using the US dollar here to circumvent the currency exchange problems in Trinidad …..the benefit of selling assets for cash and the downsizing of plant and equipment with its implications for their human resource portfolio.What boggles the mind is that only Charles Herbert is speaking up and out.Where are the other influential business leaders who will shape the thinking of these wild boys.Definitely not the current well known Five Trough Feeders all of whom are bad influences on the body politic.


  38. @Gabriel

    When Herbert speaks he does so on behalf of private sector agencies who are members.

    >


  39. David October 9, 2016 at 9:00 AM #

    Your hignorance knoweth no bounds.

    http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-VtPQNAvv1dQ/TVoBjUq_opI/AAAAAAAAABY/K-AvxXQ3kt4/s748/rants.gif


  40. Hmmm……

    I wonder how much retrofitting the old BWA building would have cost?

    I wonder what price one can put on saving 30% of Bim lives?

    Why is it that successive govts do not maintain the taxpayers buildings but run to build new ones leaving the old ones derelict and a blot on the landscape?


  41. You are so silly and dishonest that posting as 9 simply confirms it. Will not even bother to delete it.

    >

  42. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    ACs…pimps, the Bushman forgot to add no economic sense to his list….

    …..it would have cost at least 30 million less to renovate one of the many buildings government is allowing to fall into derelict states…taxpayer’s buildings, taxpayer’s money.

  43. Well Well & Consequences Avatar
    Well Well & Consequences

    Nearly 5000 views ACs….how many you got.


  44. Vincent Haynes October 9, 2016 at 10:04 AM #
    If the Government did not have ready access to blank cheques in the Taxpayers’ cheque books, it would be forced to do like the Barbados Light & Power, Starcom Network, and many of the others entities in the private sector, in refurbishing their present buildings.
    Up to now the public has not been made aware as to the nature of the building under construction, at Enmore, between the ambulance graveyard and the Ursuline Convent.
    If its the Government’s policy to renew buildings every time the airconditioned units go bad, or the roof is leaking , or of asbestos, then they should embark on a programme to sell off these abandoned “not -so-old ” buildings to private enterprises, who will be too willing to repair them and make them habitable again, in a similar fashion to those who purchase scrapped government vehicles.
    In some cases, the Government may even end up renting back some of these buildings, if the right persons in the private sector are the new owners.
    In 52 days e will be celebrating 50 years of Independence. I tell ya!

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