AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOranjestad Revitalization: Finance Minister Geoffrey Wever backed the ArtisA opening in the former Aruba Bank building, saying the city-center push is about more than facades—it’s about creating reasons to visit and spend downtown. Waste & Environment: The Compost Alliance, led by Aruba’s hospitality sector, is moving into its operational phase to turn organic waste into compost, with tourism officials attending the rollout talks. Education Funding Pressure: Education Minister Gerlien Croes says three Aruba schools need over 13 million florins in urgent repairs, warning that weak long-term maintenance planning is repeating itself. Public Safety & Infrastructure: Residents in Mabon are calling for speed bumps to curb dangerous driving near Famia Supermarket and nearby crossings. Justice & Order: Justice Minister Arthur Dowers reiterated that e-steps are not allowed on public roads and said enforcement is being restored through legal procedures. Police Milestone: The Aruba Police Force marked its 40th anniversary with a Mass and parade, with ministers stressing integrity and public trust. Tourism Strategy: Minister Wendrick Cicilia met A.T.A. officials on a national tourism policy and A.T.A.’s 2027 budget. Health Services: Medical Institute San Nicolas (ImSan) celebrated JCI Gold Seal reaccreditation, while a director selection process continues. Animal Welfare Policy: The Luna Foundation renewed calls for mandatory pet microchipping to speed up identification and reunite lost animals. Regional Connectivity: Aruba and Venezuela resumed air links after a seven-year gap, with the first charter flight landing in Oranjestad.
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