New lights to shine on Warner Park Football Stadium

May 15, 2015 in National
Taiwan’s Resident Ambassador His Excellency George Gow Wei Chiou (left) presents cheque to Honourable Shawn Richards                              (right) Minister of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture.

Taiwan’s Resident Ambassador His Excellency George Gow Wei Chiou (left) presents cheque to Honourable Shawn Richards
(right) Minister of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture.

Basseterre, St. Kitts, May 14, 2015 (SKNIS): An EC$800,000 grant from the Republic of China (Taiwan) presented to the Ministry of Sports will be used to enhance and upgrade the lighting infrastructure at the Warner Park Football Stadium in St. Kitts.

This gift is timely as the national team prepares for June 11 World Cup Qualifying match against El Salvador.

Minister of Sports, the Honourable Shawn Richards, expressed gratitude to the Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan).

“I am truly thankful that we are here today to share in yet another act of benevolence and commitment to the diplomatic relations and friendship established between the governments of St. Kitts-Nevis and the Republic of China (Taiwan),” Minister Richards stated. “The government of Taiwan has continued to demonstrate their support of the development of sports in our federation.”

He further stressed his government’s stance and commitment to the importance of sports in the federation.

“My government realizes the role of sports in the development of our youth and the redirection of at-risk youth and the promotion of our federation as a premier tourism economic development location,” he said. “My government is also committed to, through sport, the weaving of a fabric of unity in our twin island nation, demonstrated vividly when our nationals forget the difference of political affiliation, social and economic stratification and in a spirit of oneness support and celebrate the accomplishments of our home grown athletes. One such example of accomplishments of excellence is manifested in the successes of our own St. Kitts-Nevis Sugar Boyz.”

Taiwan’s Resident Ambassador His Excellency George Gow Wei Chiou expressed his desire to help the youth of the federation, stating that he recently engaged with Deputy Prime Minister Hon. Shawn Richards and discussed productive ways to channel youth energy.

“If the youth don’t have a proper way to exercise their energy, maybe they would go to the streets,” His Excellency stated. “Other social problems would come out but you can provide them with a proper way to exercise and to provide them a stadium, which they can watch and support their local teams.”

Some of the equipment assembly has already commenced by parent company Musco Sport Lighting based in the US and Puerto Rico and items are expected to be on island shortly.