Foulkes: Committee will leave no stone unturned
Chairman of the House of Assembly’s Parliamentary Select Committee on Natural Resources Michael Foulkes said yesterday that the committee will leave “no stone unturned” in its quest to investigate the country’s natural resources.
“This committee is very serious and very determined as to every natural resource of our country and every aspect of them with the strong intent to get all the facts, report them to this Parliament and most importantly, report them to the Bahamian people,” he said in the House of Assembly.
“We all ought to know the complete status as to all of our natural resources, as we have said, they are our patrimony, our inheritance, and our birthright.”