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Posted: Friday 21 January, 2011 at 8:57 AM

“Performance Matters” Says Nevis’ Housing and Land GM

Nevis Housing and Land Development Corporation’s [NHLDC] General Manager Mr. Eustace Nisbett Jr. escorted by NHLDC employee Ms. Autric Morton.
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By: NIA, NIA PR

    NIA-CHARLESTOWN, NEVIS (January 20TH, 2011) -- A four-point speech which addressed the “product, performers, promises and projections” of the Cherry Garden Housing Development kept audience members intrigued at last Friday’s [Jan. 14] official opening ceremony of the housing community.

     

     
    The speech, delivered by General Manager [GM] of the Nevis Housing and Land Development Corporation [NHLDC] Mr. Eustace Nisbett Jr. was punctuated with occasional references to the phrase “performance matters”: a phrase that had gone viral since the start of the New Year.
     

     

    As he reflected on the early days of his tenure at the NHLDC, Mr. Nisbett said he had numerous self-talks in order to remain focused on the goals outlined in the Nevis Reformation Party’s People’s Agenda in 2006. Such talks, he said, reminded him to “lean on God even more than before,” “be exposed to advice and counsel” and “get the best Nevisian contractors and skilled people to work on the project.”

     


    “Self, there would be times when you have to face complaints and even take some cursing but self, you cannot fail the good people of Nevis, you cannot fail the Chairman: the Honourable Robelto Hector, you cannot fail Premier Parry [and] you cannot fail the Nevis Reformation Party because performance matters,” he said.

     


    The product of Cherry Garden, according to the housing GM, consists of 107 completed and fully painted homes that are equipped with cupboards, windows, doors and tiles. This, he explained, was a significant upgrade from “the darkness and before 2006 when people were given homes that were un-tiled, without cupboards [and] without windows.”

     


    “Thank God for the sunshine as the people can see the glorious sunshine coming through the windows of the new homes that have been changed,” he said.

     


    A major attraction that formed part of “the product of Cherry Garden” was the development of its infrastructure which consists of roads, curb, electricity, water and recreational and entertainment facilities.

     


    “These are put in place, unlike other housing developments, to ensure there is some recreational and entertainment concept with it. This is constructive because it gives the residents the appropriate green space and recreational aspect that they desire. This was one of the sticking points of my Board because we could not simply and irresponsibly, like others in the darkness, provide housing with no recreational aspect. Better has come for Nevisians and we all should be proud,” GM Nisbett explained.

     


    While many presenters commended his performance as head of the NHLDC, Mr. Nisbett said, “What we see here is not my performance. It is the performance of many hard working members of the NHLDC, the board of the Nevis Housing and Land Development Corporation, the Cabinet of the Nevis Island Administration [NIA] led by the Honourable Joseph Parry and other independent contractors hired by the NHLDC.”

     


    Among others categorised as “performers” were Mr. George Hunkins and Mr. Curtis Liburd of Geo Designs and Beyond Homes respectively, Surveyor Mr. Simeon Hill, Mr. Vernel Powell of the St. Kitts-Nevis Social Security Board, the Nevis Cooperative Credit Union and members of the business sector.

     


    “I have put in my two cents but those are the persons who have contributed the rest 98 cents to make this dollar,” Mr. Nisbett said.

     


    As he transitioned into explaining “the promise of Cherry Garden,” Mr. Nisbett frowned at persons labelled as “Sanballats and Tobias of the Bible days,” who he said, “never wanted the project to become a reality.”

     


    “Instead of being responsible and praising the Government, and you the homeowners on the socioeconomic importance of Cherry Garden, they have resorted to hatred and propaganda,” he said, adding that his team was “performing and not spreading propaganda.”

     


    Believing that homeownership “is the social right of every human being,” Mr. Nisbett said the community of Cherry Garden “brings with it tremendous promise.”

     


    “The promise of Cherry Garden means that we are building people not projects. The promise of Cherry Garden suggests that we are changing lives not landscapes. The promise of Cherry Garden means that we are not merely engineering a development but we are trying to create a society of Nevisians who could engender the familial environment that our communities of old would be like,” he highlighted.

     


    The projected collaborative developments between the NHLDC and the NIA’s Ministry of Housing and Land, would include constructing homes in the parishes of St. Thomas’, St. Georges and St. James’ while work is expected to continue at the Harbour View Development in Craddock Road.

     


    With a large number of children now residing in the flagship Cherry Garden community, Mr. Nisbett said plans were also being made to facilitate summer sports programmes, health clinics and boy scouting activities.

     


    “Cherry Garden must now be our benchmark for excellence moving forward,” he said, adding that it was imperative for his team “to review local housing needs and thereafter plan and implement certain strategies to not only making housing more affordable but also to satisfy the ever changing demand and taste.”

     


    “The challenges are there,” he said, “but it is imperative that we meet them head-on and conquer them. Obstacles don’t matter. Excuses about these obstacles don’t matter. Performance matters so onward still must be our will.”

     


    Phase one of the Cherry Garden Housing Development cost the [Nevis Housing and Land Development] Corporation approximately $25 million. Through its existence, 107 homes had been constructed and more than 500 persons had been employed.

     

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