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LETTER: Nomad says UPP cannot win on empty promises and lies

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Dear Editor of Antigua Newsroom,

In other letters, I have presented a number of reasons why I was, and am of the opinion, that the United Progressive Party (UPP) will be soundly defeated at the polls.

I supported my opinions with legitimate data showing its steady decline in voter support from a high in 2004 to a decline in 2009, and rock bottom in 2018 when it managed to win just one seat.

There are however, certain other less potent reasons which are contributing to the UPP’s inability to resonate with voters, other than its base.

In addition to candidates of quality, experience and electability, a political party must have a platform of sustainable economic and social policies, which will capture the imaginations of the voting public, and result in success at the polls.

To accomplish its political objectives, a party needs to be able to attract a cadre of persons particularly with qualifications in commerce, economics and political strategy.

In fact, serious political parties usually engage professional assistance in this regard.

Without this sort of background policy makers, the UPP has had to rely on a group pf neophyte candidates and activists who are inexperienced in politics, and are of questionable intellect; lacking in character and bringing nothing to the table but noise, hate, “badmindness”, and a patent hatred of the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party in general, and Prime Minister Gaston Browne, in particular.

With no political philosophy, no economic plan and policies in place with which the electorate can engage, the party has taken the conscious decision to concentrate its campaign on the “low hanging fruit.” It has decided with the utmost cynicism, to make a number of financial promises that it knows it cannot and does not intend to keep; and to use opposition radio stations and social media, to deliberately spread fake news and lies, in order to mislead the public. Add to this a barrage of nastiness from the likes of Dane Knight and certain faceless and mindless Facebook supporters.

Before proceeding to enumerate the several wild and false promises made by the UPP, as a matter of policy, I would remind you that in spite of several questions posed to Harold Lovell and others, about the cost of these promises and how the party intended to fund them, the UPP has steadfastly refused to answer or provide any details or plan. Its PR person Damani Tabor, only glibly states, “savings from cutting wasteful expenditure.”

The main thrust of this letter is to record accurate figures of the sums required to fund these giveaway policies. I guarantee that these figures will boggle the mind. The UPP promises the following immediately on attaining government:

To pay severance and all outstanding monies to All of the severed LIAT employees. LIAT (!974)Ltd in liquidation, is a private, limited liability company, in which the Government of Antigua and Barbuda is only a 30% shareholder and has no legal obligation to pay severance. The cost of this UPP plan to the Antigua and Barbuda Treasury is one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000.00)
To pay all debts due to companies and businesses by the Government for goods and services. This cost is four hundred million dollars ($400,000,000.00). Three hundred million of this was credited under the UPP when in government, and the balance of one hundred million was under the present government.
Will immediately roll back the price of gasoline and diesel to their original cost, thereby subsidizing the driving habits of all vehicle owners, from the drivers of Mercedes, BMW and Lexus to those driving the Vitz. This promise will cost the taxpayers five million dollars per week, or sixty million dollars per year ($60,000,000.00).
Will immediately pay the severed Jolly Beach workers, all sums owed to them by a private company in liquidation. This will cost the Treasury another seven million dollars ($7,000,000.00)
Will pay the anti-vaxxers who stayed home rather than be vaccinated. The total sum is approximately two million dollars ($2,000.000.00)

These insane giveaways will cost this aspiring government in the first year in office or first 100 days, as is their idle boast, the grand total of five hundred and sixty-nine million dollars ($569,000,000.00).

However, when the government’s wage bill of four hundred and twenty million dollars ($420,000,000.00) is added, the cost blows up to nine hundred and eighty-nine million dollars ($989,000,000.00) or almost one billion dollars.

But the lunacy does not stop there, the UPP also promises to give all public servants a raise in salary and wages, in some sort of inflationary payment. One can imagine how much more this would add to the almost one billion dollars. The question has to be asked where is the five hundred and sixty-nine million dollars in giveaways coming from and does the UPP believe that the voters are that dumb? Does any sensible person believe that if, God forbids, the UPP wins the election, that these promises will be honoured.

When all of this giveaway happens, how will the UPP pay current debt obligations?  How will they pay for health care, roads, education, etc, etc, etc.? Do they intend to take us back to the IMF as they did last time around?

Of course, not. Our voters are far too smart to fall for these false and empty promises, In the lead-up to the 2004 elections the UPP promised no new taxes and within a short while re-introduced personal income tax and other taxes that placed severe strain and suffering on the poor man.

The UPP must be told one and for all “to keep their pie in the sky promises”.

NOMAD

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LETTER: ‘Ban this nastiness from our shores’

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DEAR EDITOR:

Governments in the region must change our countries’ constitutions to ensure that we ban this nastiness from our shores.

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Our children must grow up knowing whether they are a boy or a girl in accordance with their God given biological gender identifications.

We don’t have to follow the madness going on in the world at large. These people must be forced to go back to hiding in their closets.

PAPA JACK

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Pierre Urges Safe, Responsible Behaviour For Carnival

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Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre has called on Saint Lucians to be safe and responsible amid Carnival celebrations.

” Be responsible. Be safe. Have fun,” Pierre asserted.

In a Facebook post, he explained that, as is customary, he would be viewing and enjoying the Parade of the Bands from the sidelines.

“After a two-year hiatus and months of planning, today, thousands of carnival revelers will play their mas. Please have a safe and enjoyable masquerade,” Pierre wrote.

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The Castries East MP also expressed gratitude to carnival band owners, entertainers, promoters, stakeholders, and essential services personnel, for contributing to the industry’s growth.

“We will continue to support you,” Pierre declared.

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Ministry Of Health Ministry Urges Safe Sexual Practices During Carnival

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Senior Medical Officer in the Ministry of Health’s Infectious Disease Unit, Dr. Gail Gajadhar, has reminded the public to take care of their sexual health during carnival festivities.

She said during the carnival season, people are more likely to become impetuous. She urged the public to be prepared regardless of the circumstances.

“Carnival is a time when we find people are uninhibited, meaning they are more likely to do things they would not have done in other situations. There are different reasons for that, for example, alcohol use. Any substance that alters feelings and moods can affect one’s ability to make sound decisions,” she said.

“I encourage persons to be prepared and carry protection. If you don’t know your partner, ensure that you have protection so that if you find yourself in an unexpected situation you are prepared. Safe sex does not apply only to carnival festivities. It applies 365 days a year, and ideally you’re practicing safe sex because you don’t want to acquire any unwanted sexually transmitted infections like gonorrhea, HIV, and syphilis.”

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Dr. Gajadhar said condoms are readily available, free, easy to carry and should be part of one’s safety package for carnival.

Source: Government Information Service. Headline photo: Stock image.

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UN & Partners Meet To Address ‘Critical’ State Of Global Food Crisis – St. Lucia Times News

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Scaling up climate resilience across food systems is among the actions needed to counter rising hunger and malnutrition, UN General Assembly President Abdulla Shahid said on Monday, at a special meeting to address the global food crisis.

Factors including the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and ongoing conflicts resulted in nearly a billion people going hungry last year, he said.

Meanwhile, the World Bank has warned that the conflict in Ukraine will plunge an additional 95 million people into extreme poverty, and 50 million into severe hunger, this year.

Already falling short

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“Frankly, we were already falling short of meeting our food-security targets, prior to 2020. However, the situation is now critical,” said Mr. Shahid.

“The shocks of multiple global crises have weakened our institutions, our economies, and challenged our ability to effectively respond.”

He stressed that despite this bleak picture, countries cannot lose hope. They must collectively mobilize to alleviate global hunger and malnutrition, and also address the factors that cause them.

Mr. Shahid also highlighted the need to prioritize food security in the world’s least developed countries, landlocked developing nations, and small island developing states, whose citizens “are typically forced to spend a larger share of their income on basic necessities, including food, and are thus disproportionately affected by rising food prices.”

Interconnectedness, not isolation

These countries also must receive help in achieving sustainable transformation of their food systems, in line with recommendations from the UN Food Systems Summit held last year.

Mr. Shahid said as countries implement more sustainable and environmentally responsible food-practices, they must also approach food security as part of a broader multilateral agenda that both recognizes the interconnectedness of today’s challenges, and the futility of trying to solve them unilaterally or in isolation.

Food systems must be able to provide affordable healthy diets that are sustainable and inclusive. They must also become a powerful driving force towards ending hunger, food insecurity and malnutrition.

“Among the actions that we must immediately take include scaling up climate resilience across food systems, strengthening food environments and changing consumer behaviour to promote dietary patterns with positive impacts on human health and the environment,” he said.

“Solving food security also requires us to stop conflicts and pandemics that disrupt supply chains; to repair our relationship with nature, and secure sustainable agriculture; and to strengthen the global institutions working to alleviate poverty and hunger.”

A ‘critical moment’

Mr. Shahid convened the high-level special event alongside the Committee on World Food Security, and the UN Secretary General’s Global Crisis Response Group on Food, Energy and Finance.

In a video message to the meeting, UN chief António Guterres commended the partners for joining forces at what he called “this critical moment”, noting that the number of people who are severely food insecure has doubled in the last two years.

“We face a real risk of multiple famines this year. And next year could be even worse. But we can avoid this catastrophe if we act now,” said Mr. Guterres.

The Secretary-General underscored the need to immediately reintegrate Ukraine’s food production, and Russia’s food and fertilizer, into world markets, and keeping global trade open.

He also called for tackling the finance crisis in the developing world, and urgently unlocking resources to enhance social protection and support smallholder farmers to increase productivity and self-reliance.

Countries must also transform food systems at every level, in order to put affordable, healthy and sustainable diets within reach of everyone, everywhere.

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Virus worry: CARPHA urge Member States to remain vigilant Loop Jamaica

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The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) stated on Monday that Member States should continue to remain on high alert for the importation of viral or other infections and monitor in-country syndromic surveillance systems for increases in fever and rash illnesses.

“At CARPHA we coordinate public health policy and work closely with our Member States and other public health partners to respond to public health issues.

As part of our regional public health management, we provide assistance to Member States through the development of tools for investigation and epidemiological monitoring, and personnel are prepared to respond in country to assist in the investigation and control of outbreaks, should the need arise,” stated Dr Joy St John, Executive Director at the Caribbean Public Health Agency.

Dr. St. John further stated “We know that diseases do not recognize borders, and international travel makes us aware that no borders are secure from the threat of diseases, especially infectious ones. At this time, Member States are in various stages of easing of restrictions for COVID-19 which severely impacted the Region.”

CARPHA is monitoring the spread of the monkeypox virus – looking at prevention and control. We have also commenced testing for the monkeypox virus.

At this time, CARPHA does not recommend restrictions on the entry of persons from any country. Working alongside our Member States, we will support activities and educate the public to protect the health of all within their borders.

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Final set of homes handed over in Barbuda under EU project

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Final Home handed over in Barbuda under EU project

EU Housing Support to Barbuda Project in Collaboration with the Government final Handover Ceremony at Codrington Barbuda.

About the project: The Housing Support to Barbuda project is funded by the European Union to support the Government of the Caribbean country in the recovery of the island of Barbuda from the impact of Hurricane Irma.

The project implementation partner is the UNDP who worked in close collaboration with the Office or the National Authorizing Officer (ONAO) while the Government is the lead agency for this project along with other key national and government partners including the Ministry of Works and the Barbuda Council.

Prime Minister Gaston Browne, upon an invitation by the UNDP Resident Representative, Ms. Limya Eltayeb will deliver the feature address.

In the invitation, the Resident Representative said, “Please accept our sincere gratitude for the continued collaboration and partnership with the Government of Antigua and Barbuda whose leadership was instrumental in facilitating the achievements under the project.”

In total 104 homes have been rehabilitated using the “Build Back Better” approach.

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VIDEO: Celebrity says Antigua and Barbuda is the new hot spot for Stem Cell Therapy

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Antigua now is one of the best places… Antigua, the Prime Minister over there wants to make that the centre for stem cells” – Tony Robbins

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Prime Minister Hon. Gaston Browne says his administration is seeking to position the twin-island state to become a global leader in stem cell therapy.

He says there has been continuing progress in this area as part of the thrust to diversify the country’s economy.

The country received acclaim earlier this year for its stem cell programme from leading American influencer, author and philanthopist Tony Robbins.

Robbins, who said he had initially gone to Panama for the treatment he sought, added that Antigua and Barbuda is now one of the best places in the world for this therapy.

Prime Minister Browne says his administration promised a major focus on this in its economic recovery plan.

Tony Robbins (aka Anthony Robbins) is a successful American businessman, an accomplished author, and a renowned philanthropist. Focusing on a range of personal development topics, he has produced a number of best-selling books and forged a reputation as a leader in his field. Widely known for his infomercials and self-help books, he has been advising other business leaders for close to 40 years.

Through his various training programs, Robbins has made a tremendous impact worldwide, with a presence in over 100 countries. Credited with developing one of the best personal and professional development programs available, his seminars have been delivered to millions of people over the years.

The New York Times describes Tony Robbins as the “high priest of human potential.” And this very well may just be true as he has managed to acquire for himself quite the following among who includes very important figures across the world such as Nelson Mandela, Mikhail Gorbachev, Margaret Thatcher, Mother Teresa and three U.S. presidents, and CEOs and Olympic athletes. Millions of individuals from all over the world regularly consult with him for his guidance.

Tony Robbins’ original name was Anthony Mahavoric, born in California on February 29, 1960. He would go on to take the name Robbins after his mother remarried a semi-professional baseball player, Jim Robbins, who adopted Anthony at the age of 12.

When his adopted father left the family a few years later, Robbins’ mother, reeling from the loss, began a period of alcohol and drug abuse. Tony Robbins seemed to try and fill in for his father’s missing presence throughout his youth, providing for his two younger siblings however he could. Growing up in California, he succeeded in school despite his tumultuous home life. At school, Robbins served as Class President in his senior year; however, he recounts an argument where his mother forced him to leave the house at knifepoint, after which he never came back. Robbins instead started working as a janitor, and did not attend college.

His career began in his work promoting seminars for Jim Rohn. Lacking any formal education in psychology, he started his own coaching practice. Training with John Grinder, the co-founder of Neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), Robbins began teaching NLP and Ericksonian hypnosis. By the early 80s, Robbins had learned firewalking and started to incorporate this within his seminars. His use of extreme methods such as skydiving, walking on fire and breaking boards is credited with helping his first participants address and overcome some of their deepest fears.

Using books and infomercials, he promoted his coaching services. His very first infomercial launched in the late 80s. Often featuring well-known celebrities, his infomercials captured the attention of around 100 million viewers across America by the early 90s.

In 1997, Tony Robbins began appearing across a variety of channels, including the Leadership Academy seminar, speaking on the circuit sponsored by Learning Annex and the 2006 TED conference. By Spring 2016, his talk ranked #7 on the list of the most viewed TED talks.

The Robbins-Madanes Center for Strategic Intervention is a cause that is close to Robbin’s heart. Focusing on psychology at both an individual and organizational level, the Center works to assist individuals overcome a variety of issues. In addition, Robbins has other interests that stretch beyond psychology. In 2014, he started acquiring the rights to open a soccer franchise in California along with a group of other investors, which is slated to begin competing in 2017.

Tony Robbins has always sought to make a huge impact on the world, and through his strategic partnerships and serving as a dissident voice across the financial sector, he is undoubtedly achieving this.

One of his companies generates fee comparisons so business owners and investors can easily see the fees they’re being charged. Also, Robbins’ team has created guaranteed income options for individuals that are close to retiring. He serves as a primary advocate for another service that provides an online analysis of a user’s investments, and at no cost, connects the user to an appropriate fiduciary advisor. Robbins also founded a company that allows small businesses owners to outsource CFO responsibilities.

In addition to his work in the business realm, Robbins has continued to give back. He has launched programs in many schools, prisons, and NGOs worldwide. One cause he has actively been involved in is the fight against waterborne diseases, the primary cause of childhood death in India. In 2014, Robbins even gave the profits of one of his books, along with a personal donation, to Feeding America, which provides food to needy people within the United States.

Unlimited Power, a book Robbins published in the late 80s, tackles issues about personal health, pushing past fear, communicating efficiently and having robust and genuine relationships. By implementing neuro-linguistic programming, Robbins claims that being successful at “almost anything,” is within one’s reach.

Following the publication of his first book, Robbins undoubtedly had a desire for more. He went on to publish Awaken the Giant Within in the early 90s, which focused on how to control one’s destiny, whether in regards to personal relationships, fitness or finances. His next book, Giant Steps provided a series of ideas and action steps set out as a daily reader format.

In 2014, Robbins launched Money: Master the Game, reaching a coveted top spot on one of the New York Times’ Bestseller Lists. Containing interviews with more than 50 renowned financial experts, it sold an impressive one million copies in only a year.

As Chair of a company representing over a number of privately owned businesses, Robbins has joined the ranks of many “top” lists by Accenture, Harvard Business Press, American Express, Fortune and other renowned sources.  He has been heralded the “CEO Whisperer,” by Fortune Magazine and “One of the Most Powerful People in Global Finance” by Worth Magazine.

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Meet Jaycees Queen Show Crown Contender Miss Saint Kitts and Nevis – Nekirah Nicholls

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Meet Jaycees Queen Show Crown Contender…

Miss Saint Kitts and Nevis – Nekirah Nicholls

Nekirah Nicholls made her earthly debut appearance on April 19th, 1995.

Raised primarily in the close-knit neighborhood of New Road, she has emerged as a self-proclaimed minimalist who voluntarily prefers living simply and finding beauty and joy in less.

Nekirah holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Finance and a Master of Science degree in Financial Risk Management, both from Baruch College in New York.

It is against this backdrop that she has developed an unwavering advocacy for the implementation of financial literacy courses in high schools.

Nekirah is an avid dancer and choreographer, who honed her skills at the Children’s Dance Theatre, the CFBC Dance Ensemble and the Creative Sole Dance Company.

Dance provides her with an avenue to creatively tell her life stories through artistic expression.

In an effort to constantly practice gratitude, Nekirah maneuvers through life, grounded by the line “gratitude is a must,” from reggae artist, Koffee’s well- known melodious tune, “Toast.”

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First Caribbean sale in Dominica cancelled

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The National Bank of Dominica (NBD) and First Caribbean International Bank (Barbados) announce that they will not proceed with the sale and purchase of CIBC First Caribbean’s assets in Dominica.

In a statement, NBD says in October 2021, a consortium of commercial banks in the Eastern Caribbean announced that it had entered into an agreement with CIBC First Caribbean to acquire its branches and banking operations in Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts, and Nevis, and St Vincent and the Grenadines.

After several rounds of discussion between the CIBC First Caribbean, NBD, and the regulator, the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB), NBD decided to change its strategic direction and will no longer be pursuing the purchase of the Dominica branch and operations of CIBC First Caribbean.

Chairperson of the NBD board, Urania Williams, stated “The National Bank of Dominica Ltd has decided to take its operations in a different strategic direction and consequently will no longer be pursuing the purchase of the Dominica branch and operations of CIBC First Caribbean. However, NBD remains open to pursuing other mutually beneficial opportunities together with CIBC First Caribbean in the future.” 

Williams thanked CIBC First Caribbean and the member banks of the Consortium for the opportunity to bid and for their “tremendous support during the process.”

She stated that NBD remains “ever conscious of, and sensitive to, its unique importance to Dominica’s banking industry and the entire economy and added that the Bank will continue to strive to respond successfully to the responsibility to which it is entrusted.”

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