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ABLP certainly shows how it has delivered for sure GLOBAL PORTS IS CLEANING UP but how much are the businesses getting? Just an inquiring mind needs to know
This Election Is About More Than Party Loyalty — It Is About the Future of Antigua and Barbuda
Antiguans and Barbudans, regardless of which party we have supported in the past, this moment calls for careful reflection.
A government elected to serve for five years has called a snap election after only two. It is reasonable for citizens to ask why—and to honestly examine the condition of our country today.
Over the past two years, many people across our nation have expressed concern about:
• The rising cost of living
• Increasing youth crime
• Unresolved serious crimes
• Challenges within our health services
• Ongoing water shortages affecting households
• Poor road conditions across the island
• Questions surrounding accountability in important national matters
• Concerns arising from national controversies such as Vehiclegate
• The delivery and reliability of essential public services
These issues affect all of us, regardless of political affiliation.
Many hardworking taxpayers continue to make sacrifices every day while still waiting for consistent access to some basic services. When communities struggle with regular water shortages while the tourism sector continues operating without disruption, it naturally raises questions about priorities and fairness.
This election should not divide us.
Instead, it should encourage us to reflect together on what kind of governance we want moving forward.
This is not about party loyalty.
It is about accountability.
It is about transparency.
It is about strengthening our country and protecting the dignity and future of Antigua and Barbuda.
Each voter must now ask:
Are we satisfied with the progress made over the past two years?
Are essential services improving at the pace we expected?
Is this the right time for a snap election?
Is it acceptable that citizens sometimes face difficulty accessing beaches on their own shores?
Is it reasonable that Antiguans and Barbudans carry heavy tax responsibilities while concerns remain about how national benefits are shared and reinvested within our country?
At moments like this, elections become more than routine political events. They become opportunities for citizens to send a clear message about the standards of leadership we expect—leadership that explains its decisions openly, earns public confidence, and demonstrates readiness to serve the full term it was given unless there is a compelling national reason to do otherwise.
At this important moment, Antiguans and Barbudans have the opportunity to shape the direction of our country by thinking carefully, asking questions confidently, and voting with independence of mind and commitment to long-term national progress.
As we approach the polls, let us vote thoughtfully, responsibly, and with the future of Antigua and Barbuda at heart. Long live Antigua and Barbuda. 🇦🇬
@ Wadadli4ever
Unfortunately many of the voters in Antigua (not so much in Barbuda) are not critical thinkers and what you have written some will no even read to the end, hence the position we are in. Party is more important than Country
Sadly, I have to agree with your comments @Visonary. Majority of the people are blinded by what’s going on around them and their generations. Many appeared to be content with being reduced to begging and their human dignity compromised, their sovereignty removed and handed to foreign enterties.
It’s frightening to see real people being subjected to life similar to our enslaved ancestors
However, it is anticipated that this snapped election will awaken the hero in the lives of individuals who can vote with convictions and say No to corruption, oppression and poverty. Long live 🇦🇬.
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