VIDEO: MP Kelvin ‘Shugy’ Simon Makes 5-minute Contribution on Key Education Bill

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MP Kelvin Simon Supports ABCAS Bill, Urges Focus on Accreditation, Cost and Mental Health Support

Opposition MP Kelvin Simon has expressed support for the Antigua and Barbuda College of Advanced Studies (ABCAS) Bill, calling it a timely and necessary move to improve access to tertiary education.

However, he also raised critical concerns about the need for accreditation, affordability, and psychological support for students.

Speaking in Parliament, Simon said the new institution could play a key role in addressing low tertiary education levels in Antigua and Barbuda.

Citing regional comparisons, he noted, “We have an 11.9% tertiary education attainment rate, compared to 21% in Barbados, 17% in Trinidad and Tobago, 15% in Jamaica, and 13% in Dominica.”

He argued that increasing this percentage is essential for national development.

“A literate population is a necessary pillar in nation-building,” Simon said. “Literacy is more than reading and writing — it’s about critical thinking and informed decision-making.”

Simon also pointed to the dangers of political polarization and emotional decision-making in society, which he believes can be addressed through better education.

While endorsing the ABCAS Bill, Simon raised several concerns. First, he questioned which accreditation body would validate the degrees and certifications issued.

“It is very important that graduates are qualified to attain jobs both regionally and internationally,” he said.

He also highlighted the need to keep tuition fees affordable.

“Cost must be reasonable to encourage locals to apply,” he said, warning that pricing could otherwise deter enrollment.

Finally, Simon underscored the importance of student mental health services at the institution.

“We know that mental health issues and studies go hand in hand,” he said. “Tertiary education is a higher level, and students must be properly supported.”

Despite these concerns, Simon reaffirmed his backing of the bill and its potential to make Antigua and Barbuda more competitive.

“I think this can take us a bit further,” he said. “Not just regionally, but internationally.”

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9 COMMENTS

  1. Wan real PIE-ASS 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    This is all the WINKKUP PASTOR good fah??? Fetting is he name. He is a DISMAL FAILURE!!!!

  2. He was rabbling in the first 2 minutes so technically he only spoke on the bill for 3 minutes

  3. School children is right.

    I was told that Antigua News Room is now owned and controlled by the government of Barbuda- just look at the heavy bias towards the opposition when it was never like that. This is autocracy and the intent of silencing every opposition voice.

  4. Ok.
    What’s wrong with five minutes?
    How long is or was the contribution of Sir Robin Yearwood?
    Shuggy’s contributiin had much more substance than the contribution of Pixie and Daryll despite their contributions being at least twice as long.
    Sir VC Bird once presented a 25 minutes budget speech.
    So tell me why the emphasis on the length of his contribution rather than the substance!!!!!!

  5. Some of those points make sense but it’s not the studies that affect students it’s other social issues like lack of a good study environment, lack of social support, relationship conflicts based on limited, jealously, misunderstandings, lack of support after completion etc. No need to fear higher studies.

  6. If the points made in your presentation is relevant and on point why does length of time matter it makes more sense than to rabble on for hours and saying very little just as Faithful National #1 will type lots of words and says absolute nothing, shit shankers is a real crippling disease

  7. I am not sure who own’s ANR but as far as news in Antigua, you lead and the others follow.

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