State Secretary of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations Raymond Knops (centre) with Commissioners Rolando Wilson (left) and Bruce Zagers.
THE HAGUE/SABA–The Executive Council of Saba will receive a one-time special assistance grant of two million euros to cope with the damage caused by Hurricanes Irma and Maria, Dutch State Secretary of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations Raymond Knops announced during his visit to Saba this week.
The one-time special grant of two million, which the St. Eustatius Government will also receive, will be added to the total amount of 67 million euros the Dutch Government has made available for the two islands to carry out the necessary reconstruction work.
Of the 67 million euros pledged by the Dutch Government and secured in the so-called 2017 Autumn Note (“Najaarsnota”), Saba will receive about 25 million euros, which will be used to repair the sea harbour, for the restoration of damaged homes as well as the garbage incinerator.
The Ministry of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations BZK and the Ministry of Infrastructure and Hydraulic Engineering Works I&W will discuss prioritising and the island’s input with the local Executive Council.
Kops, who visited Saba on Tuesday and Wednesday, had what he called “constructive talks” with Island Governor Jonathan Johnson, Commissioners Bruce Zagers and Rolando Wilson, and members of the Island Council.
The Dutch Governing Accord states that additional investments will be made in Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba on the condition that good governance and solid finances are sufficiently secured. “Saba has complied with those conditions for years,” it was stated in a press release on Wednesday.
Knops also pledged to invest in the development of the Saba government organisations. A contribution of US $688,000 will be made available to further develop the local government and the improving of services to the island’s residents.
Knops repeated what he had said during the recent handling of the 2018 draft budget for Kingdom Relations in the Second Chamber of the Dutch Parliament: “More for more, less for less.” This means that he finds it important to strive for quality, custom-fit and goal-driven activities in the cooperation with the Caribbean Netherlands. “The BZK Ministry and Saba are giving content to this, jointly.”
Source: The Daily Herald https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/71423-special-2m-euro-grant-for-saba
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