The Malta Independent on Sunday

Bad deal for Gozo

- Joe Portelli Nadur

The fast ferry tender has become a saga and like a soap opera. It seems there is some hidden hand pushing one way and proven carrier experts in the field denied the job. That's why I propose a liberalisa­tion of the transport system between Malta and Gozo with different starting points and destinatio­ns. A one-lane each way tunnel is not a good solution for Gozo. Would it not be better if the money to be spent be used on the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the Gozo economy? And what about air transport to connect the islands? Has this evaporated in thin air?

Moreover, we have also been denied a public swimming pool. It seems to have got stuck somewhere like the fast ferry. Now we are even being denied the sports complex.

And it is obscene to build a primary school in the grounds of an existing secondary school. The open spaces, where students used to have their breaks, have become restricted. And the Middle School has become surrounded by two constructi­on sites. It seems that in Malta it is ok to take an adequate area to build a school but in Gozo we had to ruin the Middle School.

And what about the perched villages? These are becoming ugly with industriou­s people building high rises on the cliff edges. One cannot forget also Racecourse Street in Nadur? It is still a disaster.

Maybe part of the blame should be put squarely on the Gozitans themselves. They do not speak out as much as the Maltese do. They are happy with concession­s in hunting and bird trapping and getting jobs with the government. And they hail as benefactor­s the very same people who are impoverish­ing Gozo. It was said that silence is golden. But there is time to be prudent and there is time to be assertive. Otherwise Gozo will become degraded and our open spaces and the little left natural habit will go forever!

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