Jamaica Gleaner

Montego Bay still ripe for growth despite crime

- Jodi-Ann Gilpin Gleaner Writer

RENOWNED BUSINESS mogul Tony Hart believes that despite the frightenin­g crime that has been plauging Montego Bay, the Second City is still ripe for growth, pointing to the informatio­n technology (IT) and tourism sectors, which he said are currently booming. In an interview with The

Gleaner after being conferred with an honorary Doctor of Laws at the University of the West Indies’ graduation ceremony held recently, Hart said that while one cannot ignore the effects of crime, Montego Bay has still been able to boom economical­ly.

“Growth is coming fast. Montego Bay, as opposed to Kingston, is US dollars because we are IT and we are tourism,” he said.

Making reference to a conversati­on he had with a professor recently, he said, “What he said to me was, ‘If you cut Jamaica, the western half would be the richest country in the West Indies’.”

“There are 15,000 rooms going up, there is more IT going in; it’s booming at the moment. There is a lot of hope for Montego Bay,” he declared. He also gave his support to the zones of special operations (ZOSOs) which the Government establishe­d recently, noting that while it won’t be the silver bullet in eradicatin­g crime, it is going to be bring about drastic reductions in violence, especially in the western part of the island. “The prime minister had said that he was going to reduce it by putting in the ZOSO, and I feel that it (crime) can get under control. The crime is not against the tourist, or even the middle- to upper-income Montegonia­ns; it’s warfare caused by other things – gangs and violence, scamming,” he explained.

If you cut Jamaica, the western half would be the richest country in the West Indies.

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