BVI Premiere says sponsorship of Vybz Kartel concert will benefit economy

British Virgin Islands (BVI) Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley has confidently stated that the government’s sponsorship of the Vybz Kartel concert will bring significant financial benefits to the territory. He emphasized that the event is expected to generate substantial tax revenues, which will contribute to the local economy. By attracting visitors and promoting tourism, the concert is seen as a strategic investment that will help stimulate economic growth and support various public services in the BVI.

The Premier addressed concerns during a recent interview about the government’s controversial US$220,000 investment in the event, highlighting the potential for the concert to generate income by attracting tourists from nearby regions, including the United States Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.

Wheatley stressed that entertainment tourism significantly boosts the economy and argued that events like the Vybz Kartel concert are investments with broader benefits.

He pointed out that the concert would stimulate many businesses such as hotels, Airbnbs, restaurants, and transport services, all contributing to the economy.

“Most likely, the same money that the government put in sponsorship to help make the show a reality, the government will get back that money in taxes,” Wheatley stated.

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“Some persons may not understand or be able to appreciate when visitors come to the Virgin Islands, how it contributes to the economy and contributes money towards all of the same things that they’re concerned about,” he said.

The Premier however noted that some residents may be concerned about the government spending on entertainment instead of other areas such as education or healthcare.

In response, he said these sectors do not generate revenue directly, unlike tourism.

“If you want to get money to spend in education, healthcare, infrastructure, you rely on the main revenue earners for the government,” he said, noting that the tourism and financial services sectors are the primary drivers of government revenue.

The Premier said it is now part of his government’s strategy to collaborate directly with private promoters and to avoid having the BVI Tourist Board execute similar events.

He also pointed to examples from other countries, such as Canada’s $40 million investment in the Caribana festival, where he said a study was conducted in that country before it realized Caribana’s true potential.

According to the Premier, Caribana now brings significant financial returns to the economy.

He used this to illustrate that similar events in the BVI can boost tourism, noting that the Vybz Kartel concert could have a similar impact, attracting visitors who contribute to local businesses and the overall economy

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