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Stakeholders concerns incorporated into public varsity bill
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Social services minister says “maybe” to drilling on land
NASSAU, BAHAMAS Social Services Minister Frankie Campbell said yesterday that while he does not support oil drilling in Bahamian waters, he would support oil drilling on land.
Campbell was responding to questions from reporters outside Parliament when asked about his position on oil drilling in the country.
Bahamas Petroleum Company (BPC) is using Stena Drilling’s drillship Stena IceMAX to spud its first well Preservation #1 some 90 miles west of Andros. The ship entered Bahamian waters earlier this week.
Campbell noted that the amendments to the fisheries regulations show the government’s commitment to its natural resources.
Bawumia’s intervention on Public Universities Bill insincere - Clement Apaak
Deputy Ranking Member on the Education Committee of Parliament Dr. Clement Apaak has described Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia as insincere.
The legislator says the supposed meeting between the Vice President and some stakeholders in the education sector over the Public University Bill (PUB) passage is insincere.
He indicated that the second gentleman of the land should not behave as if he knew nothing about the bill because he was part of the government and cabinet meetings that gave the bill approval before it was brought to parliament.
He said the Vice President has been part of the processes that saw the bill brought before parliament hence cannot pretend he knew nothing about it.