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Posted: Monday 30 November, 2015 at 1:37 PM

St Kitts and Nevis Olympic Committee (SKKNOC) Launches its Olympic Bus into service

By: SKNOC Secretariat, Press Release

    30th, November, 2015 -- The St  Kitts and Nevis Olympic Committee’s  President, Alphonso Bridgewater, took advantage of the occasion of the convening of the 2015 General Assembly of  the SKNOC to launch into service the newly acquired ‘Olympic Bus’.

     

    The General Assembly held at the quaint, recently remodelled environment of the Ocean Terrace Inn (Hotel), in the capital town of Basseterre, so typical of the Kittitian-Nevisian hospitality  -  a venue not at all a stranger to the hosting of Olympic Events, including the SKNOC’s Gala 20th Anniversary Assembly.

    In his remarks at the brief ceremony which preceded the start of the General Assembly, President Bridgewater  made  reference  to the  ‘partnership’ that  the  Olympic  Bus,  and  the  occasion,symbolized; the ‘protocol’  associated with the management, maintenance and movements of the vehicle; the ‘practices’ highlighted by the procurement of the vehicle; and the ‘price’. According to Mr. Bridgewater, the acquisition of the Olympic bus is  “a symbol of the essence of the partnership  which embraces the  wider Olympic family, the SKNOC, the Government and the private sector.”

    The  procurement  of  the  vehicle,  “in  a  very  real  sense”,  continued  President  Bridgewater, “touches all aspects of the “PALS” strategic philosophy to which he subscribes in the modus operandi that drives the organization, namely, Partnership, Autonomy, Leadership and System.” 
     
    Partnership,  in  this  case,  is  further  enhanced  by  the  fact  of  membership.   It  is  obvious  that “active  membership  does  have  
    its  benefits and  privileges,  as  evidenced  by  what  we  are acknowledging today”,  indicated the President.  Autonomy  is facilitated through the reduction in  the  dependence  on  private,  personal  or  public  transportation  to  execute  certain  tasks and functions. Leadership was illustrated in the negotiation and accomplishment of the prize and will be required in the follow-up  and oversight. System  will be demonstrated in the protocols put in place.

    Speaking  of  protocol,  the  SKNOC  Executive  appointed  a  committee  which  presented  for approval a comprehensive set of protocols - covering persons authorized to drive, insurance and maintenance  matters.  It  becomes  even  more  urgent,  as  a  matter of  practice,  to  insist  that owners/operators  of  vehicles  remove  from  their  respective  buses  and  other  vehicles  all unauthorized reference to the word “Olympic” and or the “Olympic Rings”.

    In terms of what will obtain in  practice, the SKNOC president made it clear that the intention is not  to  have  the  14-seater  Olympic Bus  replace the  school  bus  or  other  private/public transportation  with  respect  to  the  transport  of  persons  to  and  from practice  and competitive sessions. The systems currently in place will remain. The principal purpose of the vehicle is to achieve  the ‘operational  excellence’  of  the  secretariat,  management  and  leadership   of  the SKNOC. 

    On the issue of price,  the procurement of the vehicle and other associated costs amount to some US $35,000. 
     
     
     
     
     
     
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