One of the first task Prime Minister Mia Mottley opted for was to tour the sewage affected South Coast area with an army of stakeholders in tow. The event no doubt was to demonstrate publicly the priority government has given to fixing a national embarrassment.

Of interest to the blogmaster after viewing recent pictures and video of the Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary locale – supported by a statement from the Prime Minister while on the tour of the area – the RAMSAR site has been relegated to a sewage dump.

It is unfathomable why successive governments have supported polices which have led to a compromise of the wetland. The sheer negligence by those in charge have led some to  theorize that the Graeme Hall area may have been ‘sabotaged’.

Attached is a view shared n social media.

 

 

This is possibly the link to the story the citizen referred in the comment above – How The Barbados Government Is Stealing Graeme Hall National Park From Our Children – With The Help Of The News Media – Part 1.

Related linkSouth Coast Sewage Issue Deemed A National Crisis

54 responses to “Graeme Hall Nature Sanctuary, Designated Sewage Dump”


  1. “Increase(d) govt debt by 8 million…”

    Mariposa

    Could you please explain to BU how the debt was increased by $8M……….

    ……………or are you regurgitating shiite Irene Sandiford-Garner wrote?

    If you have access to information relative to any new loan agreements negotiated by this new BLP administration with any local, regional or international financial institution, could you please share the details with BU?


  2. Instead of being on the defensive. U ought to be asking who would fit the bill for these 26 ministries plus staff
    Now go figure how much it would cost


  3. As I stated earlier, Most of the contributors are wasting their breath, blaming the other side. If perhaps they would apply as much effort to offering a solution as they do in blaming, perhaps an answer could be found.

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