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St Helena : St Helena Government expresses deep dismay at postponement of “vital” airport decision
Submitted by Saint Helena Herald (Juanita Brock) 09.12.2008 (Article Archived on 23.12.2008)

His Excellency, Andrew Gurr, Governor of St Helena, has expressed the deep dismay of the people of St Helena at today’s announcement by the British Government that negotiations over the contract constructing an airport on the Island are to be delayed.

St Helena Government expresses deep dismay at


postponement of “vital” airport decision


 


 


His Excellency, Andrew Gurr, Governor of St Helena, has expressed the deep dismay of the people of St Helena at today’s announcement by the British Government that negotiations over the contract constructing an airport on the Island are to be delayed.


 


Describing the statement as “a severe set-back to the future development of St Helena and the Islanders’ hopes of reducing their dependency on the UK”, Mr Gurr said:


 


“The construction of the airport is vital to stimulate economic development and reverse the decline in population. At present there is only limited access to St Helena by sea.  An airport would bring about an unprecedented stimulus to the island and its inhabitants.  The potential for tourism is significant and the project would benefit the British public, who are currently supporting St Helena through their taxes and the people of St Helena in their quest for greater self-sufficiency.  I very much hope an affirmative decision will not be long delayed.”


 


In a separate statement, the Island’s Legislative Councillors stressed the disappointment felt by their constituents:


 


 “This project has been seven years in the making during which the plight of St Helena has worsened.  The UK has a legal responsibility to ensure the political, economic and social development of Overseas Territories such as St Helena and to promote constructive measures of development.  The longer a decision on the airport is delayed the more costly it will be for UK taxpayers and the people of St Helena alike.  Doing nothing is not an option.  We earnestly hope for a positive decision soon.”

 

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