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Government silent on PLP’s compromise offer on airport dispute

January 27, 2017
By Ayo Johnson


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Finance minister Bob Richards (right) with (l-r) education minister Wayne Scott and premier Michael Dunkley. Richards is keen to push through airport deal. The dispute between the island’s two political parties on the way forward on the controversial airport development project (see stories here and here) escalated again today with charges that the Government has...

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Filed Under: Airport Project, Featured Tagged With: airport, David Burt, Wayne Furbert

About Ayo Johnson

Ayo Johnson is a veteran journalist based in Bermuda and West Africa. A Sierra Leonean and Bermudian with 20 years combined experience in communications, journalism and media production, Ayo has won two Ridgeway Awards for Journalistic Excellence and in 2012 was named Journalist of the Year by the Bermudian magazine Best of Bermuda Award scheme . Human rights advocacy is Ayo’s other passion.

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