OSPP 2nd meeting cancelled due to centre’s unpaid electricity bill
ST. PETERS--It appears that lightning has struck twice for One St. Maarten People's Party (
OSPP). The party had to cancel the second planned town hall meeting of its campaign for parliament on Friday night.
The meeting was due to take place in Rupert I. Maynard Youth Committee Centre in St. Peters, but there was no electricity; a similar circumstance to what occurred on Thursday at the Salvation Army Headquarters in Cole Bay where the party was slated to hold its first town hall meeting.
Party leader former Commissioner Lenny Priest was not pleased with having to cancel a second meeting.
The electricity was off at the centre, because the foundation that runs it did not pay the electricity bill.
The
OSPP leader said it was "unacceptable" utilities company GEBE, owned 100 per cent by government, would disconnect a community centre "for one outstanding invoice or some other matter."
He agreed that the foundation, like any other institution, must have its finances in order to avoid embarrassing situations, but pointed out that
OSPP is aware of many large businesses that owe GEBE "huge amount of money and they are still connected."
Priest had publicly asked Shareholder Representative for GEBE Minister
Maurice Lake, who hails from St
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