Rayneau Gajadhar Speaks, Responds, and Stands Firm
In a recent interview surrounding the quarry operations in Grenada, Mr. Rayneau Gajadhar once again showed why he remains one of the most watched, discussed, and respected Caribbean business figures of our time.
Rayneau stated that he has satisfied all requirements of Grenada’s Planning and Development Authority.
The interview focused on his aggregates facility operating on Grenada’s west coast. As expected, tough questions were asked. But what stood out was not just the answers — it was the calm, confident, and direct way in which Mr. Gajadhar responded.
He did not appear shaken. He did not dodge the issue. He did not run from public scrutiny. Instead, he faced the matter head-on and made his position clear.
Transparency Under Pressure
In today’s Caribbean business climate, many people complain that some major players operate quietly in the shadows. Yet here was a businessman placing himself before the public, answering questions, and explaining his company’s position.
That is why several viewers reacted strongly in support of him. Many praised his openness, his confidence, and his willingness to speak publicly while others remain silent.
If a businessman is willing to answer questions openly, then that level of transparency deserves recognition.
Supporters Say: Progress Always Attracts Pressure
The comments following the interview reflected a powerful mood. Many people felt that Rayneau Gajadhar is being pressured because of his success, his visibility, and his bold investment across the Caribbean.
Some described the criticism as jealousy. Others said development in the Caribbean is too often resisted, especially when it comes from one of our own. One comment even captured the feeling perfectly:
“Si e bon, di e bon.”
In other words, if something is good, say it is good.
More Than a Quarry Story
This interview was not only about quarry operations. It also opened a bigger conversation about Caribbean development, investment, employment, infrastructure, and how we treat our own regional business leaders.
Rayneau Group has built roads, supported construction, supplied materials, created jobs, and invested in major infrastructure across the region. That kind of work will always bring attention. It will also bring criticism.
Kudos to Mr. Gajadhar
Whether one supports every project or not, credit must be given where it is due. Mr. Gajadhar showed strength, preparation, and leadership in that interview. He answered. He explained. He defended his position. And he did so without losing composure.
That is the mark of a man who understands that leadership is not only about building roads, moving aggregates, or expanding business operations. Leadership is also about standing firm when questions come, and giving the public a clear response.


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