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It’s Over! Guyana loses bid to host CPL Finals

 
Finance Minister, Winston Jordan.

Finance Minister, Winston Jordan.

With mixed reviews from the local populace on Guyana’s bid to host the finals and semi-finals of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) 2016, Guyana has lost the bid to neighbouring Trinidad and Tobago.

This was confirmed by Finance Minister Winston Jordan who was leading Guyana’s bid to host the final matches for the tournament for the first time.

Planning to spend US$1.5 million for the finals, the Guyana government’s intention was to add a bit more celebration to the Jubilee Independence Festivities. (Jubilee is fuh kokobeh people).

“The CPL made a bid we reviewed it in Cabinet…we were to review it again and then we heard that Trinidad outbid us,” Jordan told reporters on Wednesday.

The Minister indicated that while there is some amount of disappointment, it will all be taken in stride.

“Of course there will be a degree of disappointment that we are not hosting the finals…We don’t have the reserves of Trinidad first of all and Trinidad would have always been an attractive venue,” said Jordan.

He pointed out that a number of factors would have been against Guyana once Trinidad came in the picture in a very strong way.

“We could only go so far with what we have…when we look at the circumstances and so on we would not have been able to afford it…As prices went down the other side probably went up,” the Finance Minister stated.

It is reported that Trinidad’s Government offered $US1M more than what the Guyana Government was willing to pay.

Junior Sport Minister, Nicolette Henry told Demerara Waves Online News that from all accounts Guyana’s offer of US$1.5 million did not make it. “Trinidad bid much higher than us at this stage. We can’t match it. There is no way we can match it,” she said.

Asked whether that meant that Guyana has effectively lost the bid, she said “If they will be generous enough to give us at a lower (figure) that’s the only way we’ll get it but in terms of money, they definitely out bid us,” she said.

Last year, Trinidad paid US$3.5 million to host the event, but this year CPL is asking for US$4.5 million.

The Trinidad Guardian newspaper has reported that the total direct impact of the 2015 tournament for the T&T economy was stated as US$15.40 million. This was broken down into the direct spend by CPL which was US$3.84 million, accommodation and general expenditure was listed at US$5.63 million, and value produced by the T&T Tourist Board branding at matches was put at US$5.93 million.

The proposal also outlined to all governments that a total of 93,929 fans attended the matches in T&T and as a result 551 jobs were created. In addition, a television audience of 27.3 million persons viewed the games, and a total of 5,703 nights were spent by non-local spectators at the hotels in T&T.

http://demerarawaves.com/2016/...-to-host-cpl-finals/

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Since Granger set foot in the Indian build Providence Stadium, it became blight. Under the PPP, the stadium was having entertainment activities almost every week besides cricket. The only sound that's ringing in my ears for the past year under the PNC is bacchanal wine coming. 

Allyou hold katahar now.

 

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Cobra posted:

Since Granger set foot in the Indian build Providence Stadium, it became blight. Under the PPP, the stadium was having entertainment activities almost every week besides cricket. The only sound that's ringing in my ears for the past year under the PNC is bacchanal wine coming. 

Allyou hold katahar now.

 

This being a crowning illustration of PPP incompetence.  Yes incur foreign debt to build a stadium, just to hold fetes, when numerous other venues exist.

The only rationale for the stadium was to attract more cricketing events. The PPP FAILED to do this!

FM
Cobra posted:

It’s Over! Guyana loses bid to host CPL Finals

Further proof that the Providence stadium was a waste of tax payer dollars, especially since scarce US dollars must be used to pay the Indians who built it.

FM
caribny posted:
Cobra posted:

It’s Over! Guyana loses bid to host CPL Finals

Further proof that the Providence stadium was a waste of tax payer dollars, especially since scarce US dollars must be used to pay the Indians who built it.

Boy, you have a plaster for every cut. So why spend money on Durban Park when you can utilize Providence Stadium., It is large, close to the airport, tons of parking, near the bridge and the new road to East Coast. The PPP left them too much money and they don't know how to spend it.

K
kp posted:
 

Boy, you have a plaster for every cut. So why spend money on Durban Park when you can utilize Providence Stadium., It is large, close to the airport, tons of parking, near the bridge and the new road to East Coast. The PPP left them too much money and they don't know how to spend it.

Is APNU incurring foreign debt to fix Durban Park?  I think not.

Providence was supposed to generate foreign exchange.  It has failed to do so.  Now scarce foreign exchange must be used to service this debt.

FM

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