ABLP honours longtime members with loyalty awards

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The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party presented awards to several longstanding members in recognition of their loyalty and service during the closing segment of its national convention on Sunday.

The ceremony took place after an address by political leader Gaston Browne, as the master of ceremonies called awardees to the stage one by one before presenting plaques.

Those honoured included Phillip Isaac Sr., Christine Anthony, Robertine De Silva, Leonard “Popcorn” Aaron and Conrad “Suki” Simon.

“In recognition of your unwavering loyalty, dedicated service, and steadfast commitment to the advancement of the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party,” the inscription on the awards read as it was announced during the presentation.

The recognition segment formed part of the convention’s closing programme, which followed a day of speeches, candidate ratifications and cultural performances.

Delegates from all 17 constituencies attended the event at the party’s headquarters as the organisation prepares for the April 30 general election.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. All this clever optics is to make them feel validated but how come they were never allowed to participate in the millions of dollars ALP politicians make and beach lands and all that, indeed jet loyalty was really a USA visa banned brought on by Gaston and bad roads because he hand sticky on the people’s monies, no matter how much tax he raise you can’t see where the money go, I will say ostensibly in Gaston pocket and the people he paying off to join the party.

  2. THE ONLY THING LEFT FOR THEM TO DO DRINK THAT RED KOOL AID,FALL AND HIT THE GROUND.REMEMBERED WHAT HAPPENED AT JONES TOWN,WITH JIMMY JONES AND HIS CULT.ALP,ABLP,GBLP ARE NO DIFFERENT.

  3. MARIA BROWNE,WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO YOUR FACE? I AM LOOKING AT YOUR PICTURES FROM BEFORE.NOW THE CURRENT PICTURE GIVES CAUSE FOR CONCERN.

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