Tuesday, June 15, 2010

The axis-Labadie Acul North Citadel progresses

Haiti: Minister of Economy and Finance, Ronald Baudin and vice president of Royal Caribbean Cruise Line (RCCL), John Weis signed four contracts, Friday, June 11, 2010, the Company's website at Labadie Nord (Solano ) in the presence of Tourism Minister Patrick Delatour. These contracts include the management of the wharf by a company, the Company's operating platform, the collection and disbursement of revenues generated by the platform (amendment of a previous agreement) and a recognition of state debts to RCCL for the money advanced during construction of the wharf. At the end of the first board of directors of the Company Ronald Baudin announced the construction of road connecting Labadie Milot through Acul North.

Long criticized government authorities, the profits generated by the site Labadie not used enough in the community area. Baudin Minister made the announcement during the first board of directors of the company's operating platform held the same day at Labadie. "We decided that some of the fees is allocated to the village of Labadie, has informed the Minister of Finance said that the authorities will agree to have the Department of Justice to open two substations at Labadie.

It is also planned network ranger to fight against environmental degradation in the area still retains a paradise setting. "With the ability to receive more than one million tourists a year, we look for other cruise ships to dock in the beautiful Bay of Acul," said Mr Baudin in mind that registration Historical Park the Citadel in the destination of Labadie has been discussed.

To do this, the tourists who visit the site soon visit Labadie Cap Haitien and the Citadelle Henry. Thus, two roads will be built. That which connects Cape Haitien site Labadie along the road from the Bay of Acul du Nord-Milot. Rehabilitation work of the Cape Route / Milot are already underway, we have found locally. Eventually noted by Tourism Minister Patrick Delatour, the proposed mesh road initiated by the government aims to develop tourism in Haiti.

The management report presented by the wharf vice president of Royal Caribbean Cruise Line has assessed more than three million dollars in royalties paid to the Haitian State.

Maryse Penette Kedar, president of the company's operating platform recalled the journey to get to the signing of contracts, an important step, she said, the partnership between the two parties. For his part John Weis seems to be reassuring by saying that healthy relationships with the Haitian State RCCL portends a bright future for both parties.

http://www.lenouvelliste.com/article.php?PubID=1&ArticleID=80448&PubDate=2010-06-14

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