PM Browne hails performance of new APUA General Manager

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John Bradshaw, Acting General Manager of APUA

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Antigua’s APUA General Manager Drives Major Water Supply Expansion, Says Prime Minister Gaston Browne

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has credited the new APUA General Manager, John Bradshaw, for spearheading a significant expansion in Antigua and Barbuda’s water supply infrastructure.

Speaking on Pointe FM over the weekend, Browne highlighted Brer’s impactful leadership, stating, “John Bradshaw is making a major difference… Leadership matters, and he has demonstrated the capacity to deliver well.”

This commendation comes in the context of a recent partnership with Seven C’s to provide 3 million gallons of water per day, a move Browne describes as a crucial step towards addressing longstanding water challenges.

He emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships, stating, “The best combination is one of a public-private sector arrangement.”

Addressing concerns about potential politicization of water production, Browne acknowledged, “The production of water could be weaponized during the election,” but refrained from casting any specific aspersions, emphasizing the need for responsible management.

Browne outlined the timeline for the increased water supply, noting, “I’m told that a portion of it should be delivered within 6 months… it will happen way before 18 months.”

He also mentioned plans to install an additional water plant at Bethesda, aiming to reach a total production of 15 million gallons of water per day.

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