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Premier proud of BVI’s recovery progress since Irma

A section of Tortola. (BVI News photo)

The BVI has been able to restore much of its educational infrastructure since the devastation caused by hurricanes Irma and Maria almost five years ago, Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley stated.

Pointing to successes such as the Elmore Stoutt High School which is nearing completion and the Ivan Dawson Primary School, Dr Wheatley said that a number of projects have already been completed and described this as an important achievement for the territory.

“I would say that we have a lot to be proud of. Of course, it’s going on five years and we don’t want to be in a perpetual state of recovery. We want to move on from recovery and move forward with our development,” the Premier said.

Dr Wheatley noted, however, that there are some lingering projects that need to be sorted out, including the Ralph O’Neal Administration Complex and several schools such as the Isabella Morris Primary School and the Eslyn Henley Richiez Special Needs Learning Centre which he said is already moving forward.

The territory’s leader also highlighted schools in Virgin Gorda such as the Bregado Flax Educational Centre — where he said major works have already been completed — and the Robinson O’Neal Primary School in North Sound where private donor funding was used to help complete that project.

Government facilities, such as administration buildings in Anegada, the Valley Virgin Gorda, North Sound, Jost Van Dyke, and BVI Port Authority facilities in Jost Van Dyke were also singled out as achievements in the recovery process.

The Premier pointed out that the Sir Rupert Briercliffe Hall — which previously served as a cultural centre before its destruction by the hurricanes — still remains to be fixed.

He further expressed that there are a number of other things that may not have been affected by the storms that the government is planning to look at as well, such as libraries and museums.

“I can go down the list, just about all of [or] over 90 percent of our recreational infrastructure was destroyed. We did quite a bit to restore our recreational grounds even though we have a few outstanding ones left, that still need some work,” the Premier stated.

Premier Wheatley also congratulated the team at the Recovery and Development Agency (RDA) for its role in assisting with the territory’s rehabilitation, pointing to the Elmore Stoutt High School as a shining example of the type of management they have brought to the table.

He seized the opportunity to issue a heartfelt thank you to the donor community for their contributions and said that a ceremony will soon be held in their honour to properly thank them for their efforts in helping the territory to recover.

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  1. Priorities Askew says:

    “Five years later, the High School rebuild is making headway… ”
    Nothing about the above statement is a tribute to the Hon. Mr. Fahie’s government nor that of his predecessor.

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  2. Delusional? says:

    Is the Premier touting the “near completion” five years later of the Elmore Stoutt High School as a success? That is a perfect example of incompetence from the failure of successive Governments to deal with the high school on a timely basis. Shocking as to his willingness to rewrite history and not to own up to failure (and it was not even his own Government’s failure).

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  3. Thanks NDP says:

    Thanks NDP for putting all the plans together and providing the funding for the recovery.

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  4. What? says:

    Premier this, premier that
    You really want us to talk about YOU.

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  5. Save the Seed? says:

    So is it the plan to never return to the HOA building in town? Also when do we plan to clean up all the wrecks? Its not hard to find out who owns them.

  6. Realistically Speaking says:

    Maybe he needs to look in his district and see all the exposed roofs that still remain before he makes such a bold statement

  7. Lmfao says:

    5 years later things are still in disarray and he thinks the progress is good. Slow Andy get real. All of the issues could have been resolved in a year if the Brits were allowed to stay and help. But NO, the Belonger and especially the corrupt know better.

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  8. I begin to really like Hon says:

    Wheatley, then he says something like this- as though rewriting history while it happens actually changes anything…..meanwhile, our children and their futures suffer….

  9. Strupz says:

    Who more corrupt than the Brits. Strupz. If it was up to them we would have been in a whole.

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