Emrick John Claims Barbuda Council Is Victimising Him Over His Support for the ABLP

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Claims of Political Victimisation Surface in Barbuda After Worker Transfer

A Barbuda resident and supporter of the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) has raised concerns about alleged political victimisation after a transfer letter from the Barbuda Council was circulated on social media following the April 30 general election.

The claims were shared by social media user Emrick John, who alleged that several ABLP supporters in Barbuda were being targeted after the Barbuda People’s Movement (BPM) retained control of the sister isle in the election.

“Victimization done start,” one post stated, urging supporters to share transfer letters and “expose them.”

Another post included a photograph of a letter issued by the Barbuda Council dated May 7, 2026, informing a woman identified as Kerry Warren that she had been transferred to the Sir McChesney George Secondary School cafeteria as a cleaner effective May 8.

The letter, signed by the Secretary/CEO of the Barbuda Council, outlined her work hours and instructed her to report to a supervisor at the school.

John claimed the employee was transferred because she openly supported the ABLP during the election campaign.

No evidence was provided in the posts linking the transfer directly to political affiliation, and the Barbuda Council has not publicly responded to the allegations.

The BPM maintained political control of Barbuda in the April 30 election, while the ABLP secured a fourth consecutive term in government nationally with a 15-2 victory.

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  1. To quote Trevor Walker in addressing Barbudans:

    “…and seem to be on a protracted path of
    -GAMBLING
    -IDLENESS
    -SEXUAL PROMISCUITY
    -DRUG ABUSE
    -ALCOHOL ABUSE
    -BADMINDED-NESS
    -COVETUOUS-NESS
    -SELFISHNESS
    -UNPRODUCTIVITY. People don’t want to work
    -DECEITFULNESS
    -People badminded and just covet other people
    -LACK OF RESPECT FOR OTHERS
    -LACK OF RESPECT FOR THOSE IN AUTHORITY
    Council say work til 4 o’clock or 5 o’clock. You warn go home 10 o’clock
    -LAZINESS
    -THE LOVE FOR MONEY
    -GREEDINESS
    And the last one which I find is the most profound for me:
    -OUR TURNING AWAY FROM GODLY THINGS”.
    ~Member of Parliament Trevor Walker

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