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ANSA Mc Al executive chairman A Norman Sabga said he was “excited,” to hear government’s Revitalisation Blueprint which includes more than 100 construction projects that would provide over 50,000 jobs. “I have to tell you, I was very excited,” he said. “It's huge. Their plans are huge!
“It is exciting where they want to take this country. You need to dream big to get there and this is what's lacking in Trinidad and Tobago. We need to dream big, manage the details and move the country forward.”
Sabga was speaking at the official launch of the Ansa McAl financial results for the year ending September 30 – a day after he, his son Anthony N Sabga III were among a host of leaders in the private sector who took in Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar's unveiling of her government's revitalisation master plan for the country at the Diplomatic Centre in St Ann's.
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