
Benjamin Signals Bold New Energy for St. Mary’s North
Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party candidate, Dr. Philmore Benjamin has pledged strong, people-centred leadership and renewed momentum for development in St. Mary’s North as the country prepares for the upcoming general elections.
Dr. Benjamin has said that he is ready to champion the needs of communities and ensure that national progress translates into real opportunities at the local level. He also paid tribute to outgoing representative Sir Molwyn Joseph for his years of dedicated service.
Dr. Benjamin emphasized that under the leadership of Prime Minister Hon. Gaston Browne, Antigua and Barbuda has experienced significant growth in jobs, infrastructure, and social development, progress which he is determined to strengthen and expand within St. Mary’s North.
He outlined clear priorities including youth empowerment, improved housing, stronger social support, and building resilient communities prepared for the future.
“With unity, strong leadership and a clear vision, we can take St. Mary’s North forward,” Dr. Benjamin said, urging residents to support his campaign for continued progress and opportunity.
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Dr.Benjamin , My Family will definitely vote for you.
Is it the same campaign BS writer who writes for both UPP as well as ABLP candidates.
They offer up the same bland rhetorical statements.
Here we have the Doctors saying “pledged strong, people-centered leadership and renewed momentum for development in St. Mary’s North.
In definitive and practical terms; what does that mean?
I would say its meaningless BS.
“People Centered” was crafted by do good social science to indicate focus on people.
To redirect government resources to the people rather rather than corporations and corporations.
Hay Doc. Stop BS’ing the people and explain what are you people centered policies and actions you are proposing.
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