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Thursday, June 12, 2025

George lobbies for return of Tobago Affairs Ministry

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Elizabeth Gonzales
13 days ago
20250530
Tobago Business Chamber president Martin George

Tobago Business Chamber president Martin George

To­ba­go Cor­re­spon­dent 

The To­ba­go Busi­ness Cham­ber is call­ing on the Gov­ern­ment to con­sid­er re­in­stat­ing a Min­istry of To­ba­go Af­fairs, fol­low­ing Tues­day’s meet­ing be­tween Prime Min­is­ter Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar and Chief Sec­re­tary Far­ley Au­gus­tine.

Cham­ber pres­i­dent­Martin George says such a min­istry would help cre­ate a ded­i­cat­ed and ef­fi­cient chan­nel for com­mu­ni­ca­tion be­tween the To­ba­go House of As­sem­bly (THA) and cen­tral Gov­ern­ment.

Be­tween 2010 and 2015, the Min­istry of To­ba­go De­vel­op­ment was es­tab­lished un­der the Peo­ple’s Part­ner­ship gov­ern­ment led by Per­sad-Bisses­sar. This min­istry aimed to en­hance col­lab­o­ra­tion be­tween the gov­ern­ment and the THA, and fo­cused on the is­land’s unique de­vel­op­ment needs. Ver­nel­la Al­leyne-Top­pin first served as its min­is­ter from May 2010 to June 2012, fol­lowed by Del­mon Bak­er from June 2012 un­til Sep­tem­ber 2015. The min­istry was dis­solved un­der the Peo­ple’s Na­tion­al Move­ment (PNM) ad­min­is­tra­tion fol­low­ing the 2015 Gen­er­al Elec­tion.

“We, of the To­ba­go Busi­ness Cham­ber, would like to say, how­ev­er, that it might be im­por­tant for this new Gov­ern­ment to con­sid­er im­ple­ment­ing or re­in­stat­ing a Min­is­ter of To­ba­go Af­fairs who would be the main li­ai­son and con­duit be­tween the cen­tral Gov­ern­ment and the THA for any such mat­ters,” George said in a video sent to the me­dia yes­ter­day.

He added, “The Prime Min­is­ter will not al­ways be per­son­al­ly avail­able to meet with the lead­ers in To­ba­go, or the busi­ness sec­tor, or the in­ter­est groups in To­ba­go. But if you have a Min­is­ter of To­ba­go Af­fairs who is part of the Cab­i­net and who is part of the in­ner work­ings of the gov­ern­ment, that per­son can then now be the li­ai­son per­son be­tween the THA and all the in­ter­est groups in To­ba­go.”

He al­so de­fend­ed the re­cent meet­ing be­tween the Prime Min­is­ter and Chief Sec­re­tary, say­ing it is not un­usu­al or po­lit­i­cal.

“Sec­tion 31 of the THA Act man­dates that there shall be reg­u­lar meet­ings be­tween the Prime Min­is­ter and the Chief Sec­re­tary, so there’s noth­ing sin­is­ter… It is set out and laid out specif­i­cal­ly in Sec­tion 31… Sec­tion 32 al­so man­dates a re­port­ing re­la­tion­ship be­tween the Chief Sec­re­tary and the Prime Min­is­ter.”

George again pushed for the re­peal of the For­eign In­vest­ment Act, which he said con­tin­ues to block To­ba­go’s de­vel­op­ment.

“We have to re­mem­ber, Trinidad and To­ba­go is in a se­vere for­eign ex­change cri­sis. This Act has sti­fled and crip­pled all di­rect for­eign in­vest­ment in­to To­ba­go since the year 2008. There’s no good rea­son what­so­ev­er for it to re­main on the books.”

George al­so ex­tend­ed an in­vi­ta­tion to Per­sad-Bisses­sar to meet with the busi­ness com­mu­ni­ty on her next trip to To­ba­go.


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