Sunday, May 30, 2010

Jack to get to work on easing traffic jams and flooding

Jack Warner plans to deal with traffic jams and flooding are top priorities in his new role and minister of works and transport Minister.

The UNC Chairman, who is the successor to Colm Imbert, will begin by taking a look at the Priority Bus Route to determine if changes there can help ease the traffic bottleneck in the country.

He also plant to review contracts signed during Imbert’s tenure.

"I have in my possession some copies of some contracts that were signed mere days before the election. In fact I have a copy of one that was signed one day after the election," Warner said.

"Those of course I will have to review and revisit and those are the first things that I will have to tackle with the permanent secretary....any contact that was signed within the last two months will have to be reviewed, especially those that were signed after the election," he said

He also said the billion-dollar rapid rail plan is not a priority for Trinidad and Tobago.

Warner is holding on to his job as FIFA Vice President but will resign from various committees which put a lot of demand on his time.

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Jai & Sero

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Our family at home in Toronto 2008

Our family at home in Toronto 2008
Amit, Heather, Fuzz, Aj, Jiv, Shiva, Rampa, Sero, Jai