Nevis: Premier Mark Brantley examines progress on various developmental sites 

Premier of Nevis, Mark Brantley-led Concerned Citizens Movement government continues to invest in better infrastructure for the people of Nevis. 

Nevis: Premier Mark Brantley examines progress on various developmental sites 
Nevis: Premier Mark Brantley examines progress on various developmental sites 

Nevis: Premier of Nevis, Mark Brantley-led Concerned Citizens Movement government continues to invest in better infrastructure for the people of Nevis. 

He extended his pleasure and gratitude to see that the new entrance and driveway for the Gingerland Secondary School were now completed. This paves the way for the opening of our brand new TVET centre at that school.

“Huge congratulations to Troy Liburd and his team at Education for delivering on this project, “said the premier. 

This afternoon Premier Mark Brantley also had the opportunity to see for themselves the progress on Butlers Road, which is now nearing completion. As he drove on this road, he recalled a time when the engineers and contractors were told that they could not do roads but instead must “practice learning how to drive”. They were told that when they come home from university, “they don’t know what they are doing”. 

He added, “Our young people were insulted in order to justify giving all major work to a foreign company. That was the NRP in government.” 

But today, Nevis has the CCM in government, different leadership, confidence in the people, and putting the people first. The results speak for themselves.

Premier Mark Brantley extended huge congratulations to area representative Alexis Jeffers who pushed hard to make this project a reality, and to their hard-working Minister of Works Spencer Brand and his team for delivering once again for the people of Nevis. He expressed pride in the quality of work being done by the Public Works Department and congratulated them for showing them that they have what it takes to deliver quality infrastructure to the people.

Premier Mark Brantley’s final stop was the Metropolis of Bath Village to see progress on the road project there and to give some encouragement to the team. He was very impressed with the walls being done there along the main roadway as we compensate residents for any interference with their lands or boundaries.

He also thanks the good people of Bath for their patience and assures them that they will have a high-quality main road when this is done.

“Huge thank you to Spencer Brand and his talented team at the Ministry of Works who continue to deliver in a major way for the people of Nevis, “underscored Brantley.Â