Tuesday, April 16, 2013

New Water Rates at Next Billing Cycle

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

First and foremost the MANAGEMENT of WASCO MUST GO. They are not capable of managing ANY Organization. The work records show this.

These folks live like leeches and parasites. Did they not know that in the first place they could not promulgate the original rates sought. You mean these fellars are so technical and yet they could not come up with a feasible and effective DECISION for the wellbeing of this Country. A bloody shame that such a straight forward matter had to be told to them by the Public comments? Shame. No wonder he could remain at LUCELEC.

But more than that much of that proposed CRAP/SHIT obviously came from the idiot, posing as a Government Minister for Sustainable Development? What a laugh. Jimmy Fletcher knowledge is fit for the Filing Cabinets.
He pretends to have so much business acumen; so why did he not think it best for this Country to expand his family Touring BUS BUSINESS AND CREATE SOME EMPLOYMENT FOR LESS FORTUNATE LUCIANS.

BUT INSTEAD LIKE A PARASITE HE SUCKS UP THE LITTLE WE HAVE LEFT IN THE TREASURY. As for Kenny Anthony it looks like he is hell-bent on dragging this Country to the DOGS. But like everything else he will pay dearly for his wretchedness.

Anonymous said...

Blogger above, I could not agree with you more. I share these same sentiments.

The management of WASO is a complete waste; and they must go.

And Jimmy Fletcher felt no way in trying to hike those exhorbitant water and sewage rates on us; because the fat-cat salary he receives fom the Government plus all those allowances; he could not give a damn about the ordinary St. Lucia.

These guys look about themselves only. They only consider themselves. Give them all the fat-cat salaries and that's all that matters.

Anonymous said...

The sewage in the Sewage Authority is now going to charge us more for water?

Anonymous said...

Any idea how he got the new buses? These buses were confiscated by customs and sold cheap to him. A give-away gift from a friend to a friend. The records at customs and excise should verify. They always like to lace customs department with friends.

Anonymous said...

Will consumers in many areas in the south of the island now get regular supply of clean, reliable water to their homes? Will WASCO now connect those water tanks sitting idle for more than five years and which were bought with money donated to communities? Will the company stop the practice of paying some friendly truckers large amounts of money to haul water to hotels up north? Will the company now interconnect (not disconnect) those existing fragmented water systems in certain areas where water could flow by gravity? Why does the company increase my water tariff so substantially without adequate service and then pay out $500,000 annually to the Water Commission which members are largely retire party hacks and they not working in my interest?

Anonymous said...

Is Kenny's crappy SLP government about to burden us with more shit for voting sewage into office?

Anonymous said...

No jobs. No money. Children leaving school with no hope or scope or chance for employment. Yet the rates of everything keep rising. What's a person supposed to do? More taxes higher prices. What's next?

Then bring back the public standpipes and let us reverse to lighting lamps and burning coal. It was so simple when you had to buy a blck of ice at the ice factory, put it in a drum and cool your drinks and it was so simple when, to save some meat for the next day you simply salted your meat.

Damn what a mess! Who can survive that crap that is going on in St. Lucia?

Anonymous said...

Before WASCO attempts to levvy such exorbitant increases in the water bills of the St.Lucian consumer, have the policy makers asked themselves these feasibility questions?
Is the gross domestic product able to bear such increase?
How much more can be saueezed from the budget of the average St. Lucian before the island is overpriced into self-inflicted misery?
Au-dieu ne miseracod. Consider the implications of high unemployment, and increased commodity prices on the people. Can a way be found to metigate an equitable increase in water rates, in a manner that that will not Pharaohrize, but match the 50 cents left after buying "un lo baja" for $30?

Anonymous said...

If dem yardfowls in SLP can see no better person to give them crumbs, they will oppose and assist to prevent any besides Kenny to head SLP and keep driving this economy into the dustbin.

That bloke does not know anything about business, about economics, about contracts. But he full of prime. He full of minister.