Davis: BEC decision process 'in the best interest of the Bahamian people'

Mon, Jan 26th 2015, 07:49 AM

NASSAU, Bahamas -- Further to the Prime Minister's trip to Washington DC as both the Bahamas Prime Minister and CARICOM Chair, the government of The Bahamas decided to defer the announcement of the strategic partner for BEC until after interventions and discussions coming out of the energy security summit according to Deputy Prime Minister Philip Davis. This decision making process is in the best interest of the Bahamian people.
The energy security summit is scheduled for the 26th and 27th January 2015 in Washington DC.
At that summit, United States Vice President Joseph Biden will deliver the policy position of the United States as regards energy security for the Caribbean region. The Prime Minister will also have an opportunity to reconcile both policies and to discuss The Bahamas' energy reform initiatives with our friend to the north in the name of Joseph Biden and point out how his government's P3 policy will facilitate the reduction in electricity costs by 30% in two years, making The Bahamas an increasingly competitive destination for tourism travel and foreign direct investment.
"The Prime Minister has indicated that he's having a meeting next week with the vice president of the United States of America where energy will be discussed as the topic and he thought before they make the announcement perhaps he should hear what they are saying about this aspect of energy in the whole Caribbean" said Deputy Prime Minister Philip Davis on Friday, 23rd January.
"So we think we are where we want to be and it's only a question as to those things happening."

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