PHOTOS: Lower Ottos Road Upgrade Moves Ahead as Constituency Improvements Continue

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Road works in Lower Ottos Road (PC- Daryll Matthew)

Minister Daryll Matthew says ongoing road works in Lower Ottos reflect his commitment to improving infrastructure, as efforts continue to deliver smoother and more reliable access for residents.

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  1. I hope Antiguans see that where there’s a will there’s a way. Why did the government not do all of these things for us sooner. It is because they REALLY know we are dunces. They bank on that EVERY SINGLE ELECTION CYCLE. Fix a few bad roads and hand out some food packages and

  2. It’s astonishing to see that the ABLP just keeps missing the mark. They keep doing things that make absolutely no sense. Yes, they pave a nice road, but look at the homes—they’re falling apart. We need affordable concrete homes, not just fancy roads. And while we have 15 days of hard work for appearances—like when the dignitaries came—they just scratch the surface. We need a real system overhaul: better healthcare, a cancer treatment center that isn’t run by people with conflicts of interest. And don’t even get me started on the cost of living—duties that just keep rising, cars that cost 40% more, and still no proper roads. Meanwhile, we still have no steady water flow. And all this while we see broken glass at bus stops and no trash bins. This is not vision; this is just holding us back. Even buildings we inherited fall apart, and we pay rent to keep them up. Gaston Brown is not running this country properly; he thinks it’s a dolly house. Just because we see a hundred posters doesn’t mean he’s doing a good job. People know—we see the mansion, the scandals, and we vote with all that in mind. It’s time for change. We’ve had enough.

  3. It’s astonishing to see that the ABLP just keeps missing the mark. They keep doing things that make absolutely no sense. Yes, they pave a nice road, but look at the homes—they’re falling apart. We need affordable concrete homes, not just fancy roads. And while we have 15 days of hard work for appearances—like when the dignitaries came—they just scratch the surface. We need a real system overhaul: better healthcare, a cancer treatment center that isn’t run by people with conflicts of interest. And don’t even get me started on the cost of living—duties that just keep rising, cars that cost 40% more, and still no proper roads. Meanwhile, we still have no steady water flow. And all this while we see broken glass at bus stops and no trash bins. This is not vision; this is just holding us back. Even buildings we inherited fall apart, and we pay rent to keep them up. Gaston Brown is not running this country properly; he thinks it’s a dolly house. Just because we see a hundred posters doesn’t mean he’s doing a good job. People know—we see the mansion, the scandals, and we vote with all that in mind. It’s time for change. We’ve had enough.

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