Government Senators provide support to Grays Farm Police Station

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Male senators of the governing Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) on Monday made their presence felt outside the Parliamentary chamber in a significant and commendable way.

Led by Deputy President Osbert Frederick and including Senator Colin O’Neal Browne, the ABLP legislators of the Upper House joined with their female colleague, Senator Gail Christian, the nonprofit community group Odyssey Inc. and the Law Enforcers Football Team to make a whopping donation valued at more than $30,000 to the Grays Farm Police Station.

As a result, the station has been outfitted with greatly welcomed two new desktop computers and monitors; two uninterrupted power supplies (UPS); two printers; four additional printer ink cartridges; two packs of printing paper; one water tank; one air condition split system; one water pump and pressure tank; one battery for the backup electricity generator; desks and chairs; and a supply of paint to give the station a facelift.

The Odyssey group will carry out the paint job.

Also present among the ABLP men of the Senate was businessman Phillip Shoul, while the police high command was represented by Deputy Commissioner Everton Jeffers.

The ABLP Men of the Senate say they are pleased to undertake such initiatives and have vowed to continue their efforts at building strong communities.

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  1. Who is that old guy with the long fingernail at the mike? Somebody should trim that ugly fingernail. It look silly.

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