Black Point and Staniel Cay plagued by power outages

Wed, Jun 16th 2021, 04:32 PM

FREQUENT power outages on Black Point and Staniel Cay in the Exumas are wreaking havoc on commerce and are reducing the quality of life for the residents there, according to the area MP.

The areas of Black Point and Staniel Cay have been plagued with power outages for some time and the residents are now at their wits end from frustration.
#Exuma Member of Parliament Chester Cooper said Bahamas Power and Light has to make more proactive investments to satisfy its customers.
#“I am advised that the problem has worsened due to malfunction of a critical BPL asset in Black Point in the past few weeks,” Mr Cooper said. “This reinforces the point that more proactive investment is needed. We have long called for more reinvestment of our tax dollars in the productive sector of our economy.
#“The frequent outages of both water and electricity are wreaking havoc on commerce and quality of life in Black Point and Staniel Cay. We have long called for more investment in the plant and equipment here, and in Exuma as a whole.
#“Exuma and her cays are leading the way in the rebound of tourism particularly on the high end. We are also now without question the yachting capital of the Bahamas. We must harness this bright spark and invest more in it with great urgency.”
#Local resident Pearl Rolle said she is tired of tossing groceries that went bad due to the lack of power to keep them cool.
#“I am sick of having to throw away things because of the outages,” Ms Rolle said. “I buy groceries and then because there is no light to keep them, I have to throw them away. We are tired of complaining. This is the worst it has ever been. We are so tired of this.
#“Some people here are reaching out to the government to try to see what they can do but there is no action taken. The weather is hot now so things are getting even worse.”

The areas of Black Point and Staniel Cay have been plagued with power outages for some time and the residents are now at their wits end from frustration.

Exuma Member of Parliament Chester Cooper said Bahamas Power and Light has to make more proactive investments to satisfy its customers.

“I am advised that the problem has worsened due to malfunction of a critical BPL asset in Black Point in the past few weeks,” Mr Cooper said. “This reinforces the point that more proactive investment is needed. We have long called for more reinvestment of our tax dollars in the productive sector of our economy.

“The frequent outages of both water and electricity are wreaking havoc on commerce and quality of life in Black Point and Staniel Cay. We have long called for more investment in the plant and equipment here, and in Exuma as a whole.

“Exuma and her cays are leading the way in the rebound of tourism particularly on the high end. We are also now without question the yachting capital of the Bahamas. We must harness this bright spark and invest more in it with great urgency.”

Local resident Pearl Rolle said she is tired of tossing groceries that went bad due to the lack of power to keep them cool.

“I am sick of having to throw away things because of the outages,” Ms Rolle said. “I buy groceries and then because there is no light to keep them, I have to throw them away. We are tired of complaining. This is the worst it has ever been. We are so tired of this.

“Some people here are reaching out to the government to try to see what they can do but there is no action taken. The weather is hot now so things are getting even worse.”

 

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