Incumbent President of the Bahamas Taxi Cab Union, Wesley Ferguson retained his post after winning elections held on Wednesday.
Ferguson said that his challengers, Michael Bullard and Tyrone Butler, were running against someone who is well known in the industry and has experience. He said, “these two contenders ran against me four times already and my record against them is 4-0. No matter what they came up with I was able to counteract it and came out victorious.”
The Taxi Union President hopes to restore the union’s headquarters on Nassau Street at a cost of approximately $4 million. “My full intentions is to garnish the financial backing to build a state of the art building on Nassau Street so taxi drivers once again could have a headquarters and the taxi union building will be the envy of the city street which is the historical Nassau Street. The bottom section is supposed to be rental space, taxi drivers will have the first preference to rent those spaces. We will then have our meeting rooms. We will have our own hall that taxi drivers can hold events like we’ll have our monthly meetings.”
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