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Carnival celebrations in Central Trinidad will face challenges due to a funding shortfall from the National Carnival Commission (NCC).
Renee Bailey, Chairman of the Chaguanas Borough Carnival Committee (CBCC), said the CBCC applied for almost $600,000 from the NCC for this year’s celebrations but received only $300,000. She said all regional bodies had their allocations reduced due to financial restrictions from the NCC. Because of this, the CBCC may have to cut its Monday evening programme, which features steelpan and drumming, to stay within budget.
Bailey said, “Last year we got $400,000 from the NCC, this year we have requested just over $600,000, we are appealing to the NCC to review its decision when it comes to funding. We are also appealing for more assistance from the private sector to partner with us. We have received some sponsorship from Amplia and other members of the business community, but we need more funding to ensure that we have a full programme. We want to ensure that our culture and talent grows. As you know, Chaguanas has the biggest J’Ouvert celebrations outside of Port of Spain, we expect just over 26 J’Ouvert bands to participate this year.”
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