In letter to the Minister of Tourism, Sandra Ferguson, Executive Director of the Agency for Rural Transformation, raised many questions in relation to the direction and Levera Development project.
Clarice Modeste-Curwen
Minister of Tourism,Civil Aviation and Culture
Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation and Culture
Ministerial Complex
St. George’s
Hon. Minister,
During the holiday period, we the people have noted that, as Minister of Tourism, you were in the spotlight making speeches at the official ceremonies in respect of Levera Resort and Port Louis. Therefore, Hon. Minster, I afford myself the opportunity to offer the following observations and queries for your attention.
1. Levera Resort:
We have heard that the Levera development is now being spearheaded by a couple, the Taylors, one half of whom is “home people” from St. Patrick’s and the other half, an English investment banker, Mr. Paul Taylor.
We have also heard that:
All of this SOUNDS very nice. In fact, considering how things go in Grenada, it sounds almost TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE.
We also understand that:
Madam Minister, the transactions relating to the Levera development has been shrouded in SECRECY – first with the former developers as it is with the present developers. As we understand it, your administration acquired 200 acres of citizens’ land and turned it over to the former developers as its contribution. Then it guaranteed a loan of $29 million for the former developers who drew down on the funds, destroyed the property and left.
You would therefore appreciate Madam Minister that we the people have significant interest in the transactions relating to Levera and its environs.
Since Levera is by and large the property of we the people, permit me the following queries.
While I hear what is being SAID about the Levera Resort creating a LEGACY for Grenada, I beg to DISAGREE that the proposed project is REAL legacy for the BENEFIT of “we, the people”. We really should learn from what happened in the south.
We the people never truly appreciated the REAL LEGACY until we lost access – the rights that we took for granted to experience and enjoy a “lime” with friends and family on those enchanting little rocks - Calivigny Island and Hog Island - and the surrounding beaches and water. Even if we were “ketching hell”, we could still go to “chill out”, forget for a while, hunt and fish and thank Jah for the blessings He had bestowed. We did not have to be MILLIONAIRES to enjoy PARADISE. Then Cohen and Pemberton came with their silver and BOUGHT the islands. The REAL LEGACY - the right to freely enjoy the simple pleasures of this paradise - was SOLD to those who had the silver. And now the SAME FATE has befallen Levera?!
The areas in both the south and the north Madam Minister were identified as areas to be protected under the National Parks and Protected areas system. The National Parks and Protected Areas programme, elaborated in 1988 with assistance from the OAS:
(i) identified and made recommendations for a course of action to be undertaken for the protection and use of the country’s outstanding natural and cultural heritage
(ii) sought to encourage public understanding, appreciation and use of that heritage in ways which would leave it unimpaired for the enjoyment by and use of future generations
(iii) was intended to promote and guarantee a continual flow of social and economic benefits to the Grenadian people
Now your administration, to whom we the people, entrusted the responsibility of managing our affairs has DISPOSSESSED many of its citizens to sell out Levera, OUR LEGACY, considered as the most scenic and spectacular coastal area in Grenada to PRIVATE DEVELOPERS so that they can then sell it to the HIGHEST INTERNATIONAL BIDDER.
With all due respect to “home people”, Hon. Minister, the real legacy of projects like Levera Resort, Cinnamon 88 and Calivigny Island is that - with the full co-operation and complicity of your administration - we the people are well on our way to becoming “LIKE ALIENS IN WE OWN LAND” so ably expressed by Mighty Pep of St. Lucia:
“Like an alien in we own land,
I feel like a stranger and I sensing danger
We can’t sell out the whole country to please foreign lobby
What’s the point of progress
Is it really success
If we gain ten billion
But lose the land we live on.
It is time for GOOD SENSE to prevail.
Sincerely yours,
Sandra C.A. Ferguson