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Dec 22, 2015 News
Following a return visit to Wakenaam by Minister within the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Annette Ferguson, residents of Wakenaam are already benefitting from improved ferry services.
Minister Ferguson visited the island on December 18, last, a week after she would have made an initial trip. During the first visit, Minister Ferguson had visited several sites on Wakenaam and interacted with both officials and residents.
Residents were particularly vocal about what they deemed substandard service at the Wakenaam stelling.
Following these expressed concerns; Minister Ferguson had told the residents that she would return to the island shortly, with officials from the Ministry of Public Infrastructure. She delivered on this promise on Friday.
She was accompanied by officials, including the General Manager of the Transport and Harbours Department (T&HD), Marcelene Merchant and T&HD Traffic Manager, Stephan Skekel. The meeting took place at the Wakenaam stelling.
During Friday’s meeting, residents once again emphasised that there was a need to put a proper system in place that would see them benefiting from better service. They highlighted issues and problems they would have experienced as recently as last week. Amongst the complaints were erratic services, long waits and unprofessionalism on the part of T&HD staff.
“It’s not fair for us to sit on a ferry for hours, and this is happening very often,” a resident said. The man, a driver by profession, further said that he has eased up on working due to the ongoing situation. He emphasised that he has no other job. “Nobody wants to turn up and hear the time change or the boat ain’t coming,” another resident chimed in.
Others complained that the alternative of speedboats was too expensive, even for those with small families.
Several residents further provided suggestions on how the situation could be rectified. Residents indicated that if a fixed schedule is in place, regardless of the time, they would make themselves available.
These suggestions were noted by Minister Ferguson and the officials who, after brief discussions, proposed a solution. Minister Ferguson said than an extra day would be added to the ferry services to Wakenaam. This became effective yesterday (Monday). Furthermore, it was agreed that the ferry would ply between Wakenaam and Parika without stopping at the Island of Leguan.
Furthermore, Minister Ferguson said that T&HD General Manager, Ms. Merchant, would speak with technical persons to determine ways to cut down on travel time. She said, too, that the professionalism of T&HD employees would come under scrutiny.
“If employees of T&HD cannot adhere to what they are supposed to do, then somebody will have to feel the brunt of it,” Minister Ferguson emphasised. She added that those who do poor jobs will be disciplined.
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