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PM: Carnival will be an annual fixture

By KHRISNA VIRGIL

Tribune Staff Reporter

kvirgil@tribunemedia.net

PRIME Minister Perry Christie yesterday suggested that Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival will be a fixture on the country’s yearly calendar of activities, despite the backlash it has attracted.

He said the festival will increase the country’s revenue.

Defending the government’s decision to hold the festival, Mr Christie pointed to the latest youth unemployment statistics. He said Junkanoo Carnival would give thousands of young Bahamians the opportunity to earn a living doing something they enjoy.

According to the latest labour force statistics, youths between the ages of 15 to 24 continue to face a considerably higher rate of unemployment than any other group.

This group’s unemployment rate stands at 31 per cent, an increase of three per cent from the previous survey.

While speaking to an audience gathered at the inaugural Royal Fidelity Bahamas Economic Outlook, Mr Christie said it was long overdue to package the country’s culture as a commercial product.

“We aim to attract more visitors and improve their Bahamas experience while delivering better gains in the generation and collection of taxes,” he said.

“It puts thousands of Bahamians in a position to begin to earn a living from something they enjoy and simply for the love of doing it.

“I expect that the upcoming Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival and all those that will come beyond will get significant economic returns and position the Bahamas in a strong competitive position relative to other such regional festivals.

“We have to find the formula to make culture pay.”

This is the second time in less than a week that Mr Christie has shot back at critics of Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival.

Last Thursday, Mr Christie passionately defended the inaugural festival. At the time he also criticised Progressive Liberal Party MP Leslie Miller who called the festival “garbage” that mimicked other countries’ culture.

Last Wednesday Mr Miller further suggested Carnival could have a negative impact on youth by being sexually suggestive. He said he had “no appetite” for the festival’s sexually charged nature.

When Mr Christie responded to Mr Miller, he pinpointed the involvement of the Tall Pines MP’s daughters with the Carnival group, Enigma.

Said Mr Christie last week: “The first people who spoke to me when I walked into this room with hundreds of people gathered together for Junkanoo Carnival was Leslie Miller’s two daughters.”

He added: “When I go to Bay Street now and I looked at the girls last Christmas and this Christmas, I said ‘Lord, they got Carnival costumes on. I don’t know if you people go to Junkanoo, I don’t even know if Leslie Miller goes to Junkanoo.”

Last Friday, Mr Miller apologised for his comments and said he was speaking in “ignorance”.

Organisers of the controversial event have spent less than $2m of the $9m budget so far.

To date, officials used $1.5m, with a total of 214 small and medium-sized local entities for an estimate GDP impact of about $7m, confirmed Paul Major, chairman of the Carnival Commission.

Junkanoo Carnival will be launched in Grand Bahama on April 6 and continue from May 7-9 in New Providence.

Comments

proudloudandfnm 9 years, 3 months ago

I seriously doubt that. Pretty sure May will be the first and last... PLP man. They just cannot do anything right.... Pitiful party of amateurs... lol....

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duppyVAT 9 years, 3 months ago

This Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival illusion will not get any traction ................ this will die a slow death just like what Pindling and the PLP did to Edmund Moxey and Jumbey Village .......................... its KARMA

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ThisIsOurs 9 years, 3 months ago

I'm not sure if May will catch on, but the seeds of a multi day cultural event centered around Junkanoo is here to stay...think that's a good thing

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duppyVAT 9 years, 3 months ago

Neville Wisdom proposed a great 5 day Junkanoo festival over ten years ago. Perry should have used that ............... but NOOOOOOO!!!!!! That was too original for Obie and Danny and the others!!!!!!!

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ThisIsOurs 9 years, 3 months ago

Given. I'm just saying the Junkanoo community is now clamouring for a shift to a multi day event around Junkanoo, rather than this being a top down proposal (government to people), this is bottom up, that's why I think it's here to stay. (Not carnival, multi day Junkanoo)

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TalRussell 9 years, 3 months ago

Comrade ThisIsOurs at least an acknowledged by the PM's hand-appointed Carnival Committee, of it being a multi cultural event, we could at least look forward to enjoy broader selection food plate dishes, like Trinidadian & Jamaican. After all, isn't it the true intent sneak it be so on Bahamalanders? As long as they come clean, no pun intended, on how much them designer potty toilets is costing taxpayers, they can go ahead to invite Janet Jackson, for 2 million dollars, cuz Im damn sure Janet goin be cheaper than designer outside toilets? I know Tribune readers think I made this up. Nope, it for real. But no reporter dares ask, where are and what is the cost these toilets? I call this POTTYGATE! Please in name Jesus, someone take a picture and send it over Tribune. .

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ThisIsOurs 9 years, 3 months ago

I'm not talking about Carnival:) I'm talking about an expansion of the Junkanoo parade, even if carnival fails

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ThisIsOurs 9 years, 3 months ago

To be honest with you, all of these celebrations must have one root, I think everything looks the same. I can see similarities between our Junkanoo costumes and Native American ceremonial wear...so the look isn't a big deal to me as long as it's not indecent. The name and the behaviour are much more important.

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GrassRoot 9 years, 3 months ago

funny how you make people love something per decree. Looks like PGC has already put down his input for the Bahamas Development Plan. I hope it is not his only contribution (or maybe I do). if it is good and fun, sure lets do it again. if it sucks, write off the investment and move on. who knows?

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duppyVAT 9 years, 3 months ago

Yes ......... Perry will have a great legacy of FAILURE ........ from BARTAD to CARNIVAL .......... 40 years of hot air and do-nothingness

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BahamianAway 9 years, 3 months ago

And this why the Bahamas will never get ahead...we need to focus on things outside of tourism. Why does everything always need to be geared toward attracting tourist. Have we nothing else to sustain us... Granted tourism brings in a good income but I would think by now we have more to offer.

But hey as long as the same "old" thinkers are running the place we will continue to follow the same old paths and hoping for new results. Ignorance at it's finest.

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