AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBPL Overtime Fallout: Opposition Leader Michael Pintard says PM Philip Davis’ national address on Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) was “spin and excuses,” arguing the overtime issue is ultimately the government’s responsibility and demanding accountability for persistent outages. Utility Action & Labour Response: After Davis’ remarks, BPL suspended two Fuel and Performance employees for “gross misconduct,” prompting unions to push back and announce “work to rule” actions amid the wider electricity crisis. Agriculture Push: The Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources launched a 2025–2030 Bahamas National Crop Scheduling Roadmap, aiming to cut food import dependence by matching production to market demand, supported by BAIC, BAMSI and other agencies. US Tariff Talks: Agriculture Minister Jomo Campbell says negotiations with the US are underway to reduce a new 12.5% tariff back toward the pre-July 24 10% rate, with multiple meetings already held. Family Island Banking Access: Scotiabank says it’s working with a telecom partner to restore broader ABM access in Exuma after residents raised concerns about restricted machine availability at Sandals Emerald Bay. Local Business Security: Fort Charlotte vendors report repeated break-ins, with some estimating losses of thousands of dollars and questioning what protection can be improved. AI Governance Debate: An op-ed urges the Bahamas to adopt an “AI decision record” approach alongside planned AI governance legislation and a national AI commission. Tourism & Community: BahamasLocal.com marks World Photography Day with a “HOME” call for Bahamian creators and businesses to share images that reflect local identity.
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