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Glenny Savy Interviewed By The Editor-In-Chief Of Today In Seychelles.

28/3/2017

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Glenny Savy was interviewed by Raj Meetarbhan (Editor-in-Chief of Today in Seychelles), an interview which is now available to read on our website...
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Joint Press Release From The National Assembly Of Seychelles & The Islands Development Company following the select committee’s visit to Farquhar.

2/3/2017

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The Select Committee of the National Assembly with special mandate to look into the issues of islands has held its first visit to the islands. On Saturday members of the committee visited Farquhar, the southernmost island in the Seychelles archipelago. Members of the Select Committee who went on the working visit were Hon. Wavel Ramkalawan, the chairman of the committee, Hon. Charles de Commarmond, Hon. Bernard Georges. Hon. Sebastien Pillay, Hon. Clifford Andre and Hon. Chantal Ghislain. The Deputy Speaker, Hon. Nicholas Prea, and LDS Chief whip, Hon. Ahmed Afif. They were also accompanied by consultants for the two leaders, Mrs. Irine Fonseka and Mr. Jerry Morin. The visit was facilitated by the Islands Development Company. The IDC delegation comprised of its Chairman, Mr. Patrick Berlouis, CEO, Mr. Glenny Savy, and board member Mr. Patrick Lablache.

As part of the visit, members of the committee saw the extent of the damage caused by the 350km/h cyclone Fantala, which devastated the island in April last year. Some who had been to Farquhar before were shocked to see the extent the disaster caused to the environment and infrastructure. IDC showed members of the Select Committee the work being done on all buildings on Farquhar to make them cyclone proof. These include staff accommodation, guest house, the generator and desalination pants. Members of the Select Committee also saw the extent of damage to the environment, as well as work that has been done so far to clear the fallen trees in preparation for replanting to start. They also saw damage to the radar facility on Farquhar. IDC also took members of the Select Committee by boat to Goelette and Ile du Sud for them to experience firsthand the importance to have some islands and areas declared as protect areas. These two islands are important bird breeding and roosting areas. At the end of the visit members of the Select Committee expressed satisfaction with the way things went: “The visit shows that the decision to set up the committee was a good one. It gives us, as members of the Select Committee another perspective of the islands. I just wished that in the past Seychellois were made aware of what was happenings on the islands.” said the Chairman of the Select Committee, Hon. Wavel Ramkalawan. “The islands should be accessible to Seychellois for leisure and investment. They must be preserved for future generations, while we also exploit them in order to create greater wealth for our population” he concluded.
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