





NIA Cabinet pleased with Mondo Track project‘s progress
From the NIA
CHARLESTOWN, Nevis – Acting Premier of Nevis the Honourable Alexis Jeffers and other members of the Nevis Island Administration Cabinet expressed satisfaction with progress at the Mondo Track at Long Point at the end of a visit to the construction site March 20.
Jeffers, who was accompanied by Minister of Youth and Sports the Hon. Eric Evelyn and Minister of Communication and Works the Hon. Spencer Brand, said the NIA Sugar Investment Diversification Fund-funded project had advanced and would be ready to host the 24th Gulf Insurance Primary Schools Championships March 28.
“At this point in time, I am impressed with what I am seeing thus far,” he said. “I will also say … we are ensuring and all of the efforts we are putting in at this track is to ensure that the first impression next Wednesday will count and that will be a lasting impression for the patrons and the athletes and all those officials who would come here next Wednesday.”
The acting premier thanked the various ministries and departments for their concerted efforts to bring the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF)- certified facility closer to a state of readiness ahead of the major sports meet. He also thanked Timothy Caines for spearheading and coordinating the work there.
So far, the seating accommodation for spectators, the landscaping, the construction of washroom facilities for athletes and patrons, the parking areas, the vending areas and the entrances and exits are nearing completion or completed.
Jeffers used the opportunity to welcome patrons from Nevis, St. Kitts and further afield to witness first-hand the first major event at the facility.
Evelyn said his ministry is extremely pleased to be involved with the way work continues to progress at the site in readiness for the sporting event. He reminded people that the NIA had expended a considerable amount of revenue for the project and the expectation is that the public will attend the meet in large numbers.
The sports minister believes that the event will be a competitive one among the athletes. “I have been to almost all of the sports meets for the primary schools and I must say that I have been impressed so far with the talent I have seen on display at the various primary schools,” he said. “Wednesday the 28th will be a high point of all of these athletic sports that we have been having across the island. I am anticipating a very competitive meet, one that will leave you in awe and I would join with Minister Jeffers in welcoming all of you in Nevis and St. Kitts. Come out and witness what promises to be an excellent meet, [a] quality meet at the new Mondo facility.”
Brand said plans are progressing satisfactorily from the Public Works Department’s point of view and registered the ministry’s delight to be a part of the venture contributing skills, craftsmanship and the necessary labour to ensure that the event would be one to remember. He also encouraged the public’s participation at the meet and urged all to take care of the new facility.
“I want to join with my colleagues to invite the whole of the federation to come out next Wednesday to be a part of history,” he said. “I believe that when all is said and done, this is our facility and I want to encourage all those who will be using it to please try and take care of it as well. We want to make sure that we take care of it for many generations to come.”
Also present on the tour were Cabinet Secretary and Special Adviser in the Premier’s Ministry Stedmond Tross and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education Kevin Barrett.
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Photo caption: Members of the Nevis Island Cabinet led by Acting Premier Hon. Alexis Jeffers and Mr. Kevin Barrett, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education looking at construction works of a parking lot while checking on progress at the Mondo Track project at Long Point on March 20, 2018
Photo caption: Hon Spencer Brand, Minister of Communications and Works and Mr. Kevin Barrett, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education taking a look at the washroom facilities constructed at the Mondo Track at Long Point during a Cabinet visit to the site on March 20, 2018
Photo caption: A section of the Mondo Track athletic facility at Long Point on March 20, 2018
Photo caption: An area at the Mondo Track project with stone chips on March 20, 2018