House Of Representatives Votes To Affirm Resolution On Grenlec Settlement Agreement

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The House of Representatives voted Friday in favour of the motion seeking to affirm the settlement award paid to WRB Enterprises to repurchase majority shares in the Grenada Electricity Services Limited (GRENLEC).

Under the negotiated settlement which was reached after the International Centre forย  Settlement of Investment Disputes ruled in favour of WRB, Government has already paidย  US $60 million, with another US $3 million due in two years.

Contributing to the debate on the motion, Prime Minister, Dr. the Right Honourable Keithย  Mitchell provided historical insight into immense work done through the rural electrificationย  programme between 1985 and 1990, significantly increasing the availability of electricityย  in many communities across the country, which meant that when WRB purchased theย  company, it was well poised for further development.

Dr. Mitchell described it as the worst sale undertaken by any Government of a nationalย  asset which guides the development of the country. He also questioned the decision byย  the then Government to rush into the sale of a monopoly national security asset justย  before an election.

Quoting from the Hansard, which is the official record of Parliament, Dr. Mitchell said hisย  sentiments regarding the sale of GRENLEC then, and his sentiments today, are the same,ย  the conditions of the sale were not in the best interest of the country.

This view was shared by all parliamentary representatives of the ruling New Nationalย  Party as they contributed to Fridayโ€™s debate. They all lamented the unfortunate fact thatย  the discussion about GRENLEC has become an NDC verses NNP debate, rather thanย  remain a subject of national conversation as it affects all Grenadians.

There is also general optimism about the future of GRENLEC and its ability to fulfil its roleย  as a national asset, together with the liberalization of the energy sector to bring tremendous benefits to the people of Grenada, Carriacou and Petite Martinique.

However, the parliamentary representatives also warned that persons must beย  reasonable in their expectations as the price of electricity will not decrease overnight; theย  process must be carefully managed because the company must remain viable.

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