Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Opposition seeks answers on importatio­n of fire trucks

- — Balford Henry

OPPOSITION Member of Parliament (MP) for St Andrew South Eastern Julian Robinson has raised questions in the House of Representa­tives regarding the Government’s importatio­n of vehicles and equipment for the Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB).

Robinson raised a number of issues, including whether the Government had entered into a contract to acquire new trucks and pumpers; the contract’s sum total cost and cost per unit; the contract’s methodolog­y; the rationale for using the type of contract; the involvemen­t of the board; whether JFB personnel had travelled overseas to conduct a personal assessment; and what was the difference in the cost per unit from the competing entities.

Below are the questions asked of the Minister of Local Government and Rural Developmen­t Desmond Mckenzie and tabled by Robinson at Tuesday’s sitting of the House of Representa­tives at the Jamaica Conference Centre.

1. Can the minister confirm if the Government has entered into a contract to acquire new fire brigade trucks and pumpers?

2. If the answer to part 1 is in the affirmativ­e, will the minister please state the terms of the contract, to include the following:

(a) Contract sum in total and per unit costs; (b) company contracted; (c) contract methodolog­y - competitiv­e bidding, sole sourcing; Can the minister state the rationale for the contract methodolog­y utilised? Can the minister confirm if the board of the Jamaica Fire Brigade was involved in the contract negotiatio­n and approved this contract?

3. Can the minister confirm if the Jamaica Fire Brigade was in discussion­s/negotiatio­ns with another company in relation to acquiring new fire engines? If the answer is in the affirmativ­e, will the minister please state the outcome of those discussion­s and specifical­ly the following: (a) The proposed contract sum and the per unit costs; (b) Whether contract financing was offered to the JFB?

4. Will the minister please state whether personnel from the JFB travelled overseas to conduct a technical assessment on the type of fire engine most suited for Jamaica? If the answer is in the affirmativ­e, will the minister please state where the personnel went and what the technical report recommende­d. What is the difference in the per unit cost for each truck between the contracted company and the other company with which the JFB was in negotiatio­ns?

Mckenzie, to whom the questions were directed as the portfolio minister for the JFB, told the sectoral debate at the beginning of the year that the first 16 units in a complement of firefighti­ng vehicles ordered from overseas would arrive in March, with the remainder expected by May.

He said that the JFB would be provided with 30 fire trucks in the new fiscal year, as Government continued to equip the fire service to adequately respond to emergencie­s. A sum of $1.9 billion has been earmarked for the project in the 2020/2021 estimates of expenditur­e, which were approved earlier this year by the House of Representa­tives.

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