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PM Says New Opportunities Will Come with Opening of Angels to Linstead Highway

By: , February 5, 2016

The Key Point:

Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller, says new opportunities for economic growth and job creation will result from the opening of the Angels to Linstead leg of the North South Highway.
PM Says New Opportunities Will Come with Opening of Angels to Linstead Highway
Photo: Yhomo Hutchinson
Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller (centre), listens to Managing Director of the National Road Operating and Constructing Company (NROCC), Ivan Anderson (left), during a tour of the Angels to Linstead leg of the North South Highway on February 4. At right is Chinese Ambassador to Jamaica, His Excellency Niu Qingbao. . The road will be officially opened to the public on February 8.

The Facts

  • The Prime Minister was speaking at the symbolic opening of the 16-kilometre stretch of roadway of the North South Highway, on February 4.
  • The Angels to Linstead leg of the highway has employed more than 1,500 Jamaicans.

The Full Story

Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller, says new opportunities for economic growth and job creation will result from the opening of the Angels to Linstead leg of the North South Highway.

The opportunities are to be provided through the “rapid expansion” in the hotel and tourist industry, which will be spurred on by “this new mega infrastructural” development, she noted.

The Prime Minister was speaking at the symbolic opening of the 16-kilometre stretch of roadway of the North South Highway, on February 4.

“The Government, as part of the agreement of this highway development, has made lands available to the developers, China Harbour Engineering Company Limited (CHEC) for hotels, housing and commercial developments,” she said.

The Prime Minister noted that at Mammee Bay (in St. Ann), there will be  the construction of hotels, adding 2,000 rooms; and in housing, there will be 5,000 new homes.

“Jamaicans will now have greater choices of where to live, work, do business and engage in recreation,” she added.

Angels to Linstead II
Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller (right), in discussion with Managing Director of the National Road Operating and Constructing Company (NROCC), Ivan Anderson, during a tour of the Angels to Linstead leg of the North South Highway on February 4. The road will be officially opened to the public on February 8.

Meanwhile, Transport, Works and Housing Minister, Dr. the Hon. Omar Davies, informed that there are several immediate benefits to be achieved with the opening of the new road.

“Not only will it radically reduce the travel time between Angels and Moneague, but it will make obsolete the challenges which have come to typify travel through the Bog Walk Gorge. Never again will flooding of the Bog Walk Gorge be the cause of delays and danger for the travelling public,” he said.

The Minister also noted that opening of the roadway will lead to significant developments to the tourism product, housing and commercial and industrial sectors.

Member of Parliament for North Central St. Catherine and Minister with responsibility for Sport, Hon. Natalie Neita Headley, said the roadway will provide greater opportunities for young people, enabling them to travel to St. Ann to find work in the hotel industry. Farmers will also be able to gain greater access to markets.

For his part, Chinese Ambassador to Jamaica, His Excellency Niu Qingbao, said the highway represents a great symbol of friendship between the Chinese and Jamaicans. He said it will also make it easier for Chinese tourists to visit certain sections of the island easier.

To be officially opened to the public on Monday (February 8), the highway represents the largest infrastructure investment in the country’s history, as it has entailed over US$600 million in expenditure.

The Angels to Linstead leg of the highway has employed more than 1,500 Jamaicans.

Last Updated: February 5, 2016

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