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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

PM: Significant election battle ahead

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Minister of Works and Transport Rohan Sinanan, left, speaks with Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley at the PNM's public meeting at the Tropical Angel Harps Steel Orchestra pan yard in Chaguanas on Thursday.

Minister of Works and Transport Rohan Sinanan, left, speaks with Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley at the PNM's public meeting at the Tropical Angel Harps Steel Orchestra pan yard in Chaguanas on Thursday.

VASHTI SINGH

A most sig­nif­i­cant elec­tion is ahead and the pub­lic will be ad­vised and when they’re ad­vised, they’ll be en­er­gised, says Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley.

"And when you’re en­er­gised, you’ll know your in­ter­est lies with the po­lit­i­cal par­ty that took us to In­de­pen­dence and Re­pub­li­can sta­tus and through all dif­fi­cul­ties and is re­spon­si­ble for all the pos­i­tives you can point to in T&T - that par­ty is the PNM,” the PM added.

Row­ley made the point at last night’s Peo­ple's Na­tion­al Move­ment (PNM) meet­ing at Trop­i­cal An­gel Harps pan yard in Ch­agua­nas.

He not­ed, "The next elec­tion com­ing up may be the most sig­nif­i­cant one in T&T’s his­to­ry.”

Row­ley slammed the Op­po­si­tion Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress (UNC) for a large part of his ad­dress, in­clud­ing for try­ing to force him to give in­for­ma­tion on the Strate­gic Ser­vices Agency (SSA) mat­ter in Par­lia­ment.

He not­ed Wednes­day’s Par­lia­ment sit­ting, where he’d an­swered Op­po­si­tion ques­tions on the SSA is­sue, yet he said the UNC was abus­ing Par­lia­men­tary priv­i­leges “de­mand­ing I tell them” what the po­lice was do­ing, look­ing for and who they were in­ves­ti­gat­ing.

But Row­ley said his Gov­ern­ment was a re­spon­si­ble one and “that ent hap­pen­ing here”!

Row­ley said the UNC was an "ir­re­spon­si­ble mad bunch". He said the agen­cies han­dling the SSA mat­ter will take their time to in­ves­ti­gate, talk to who they want to, “and what the Par­lia­ment should know, it will know and even­tu­al­ly, all of us will know”.

Row­ley said in the emer­gency in the SSA mat­ter, when some­one had to be found to head the agency, re­tired brigadier gen­er­al An­tho­ny Phillips Spencer was con­tact­ed and he stepped in and took the post. But Row­ley said the Op­po­si­tion leader could on­ly tell peo­ple “be care­ful who you phone” be­cause he’d put Phillips Spencer to “spy on peo­ple".

Row­ley slammed al­so Pro­fes­sor Sel­wyn Cud­joe for say­ing at a UNC an­ti-crime con­sul­ta­tion that the Prime Min­is­ter’s wealth should be ex­am­ined to cor­re­late the growth of his wealth with the growth of crime in T&T.

Row­ley said, "Tonight I want to say to Sel­wyn Cud­joe: you just haul!”

He ques­tioned what wealth he has for Cud­joe to want to cor­re­late it to mur­der and may­hem in T&T.

"My wealth is my health – thank God.”

Row­ley said the UNC has peo­ple in Par­lia­ment who their col­league had told the po­lice was en­gaged in hu­man traf­fick­ing and an­oth­er one was al­so on $1 mil­lion bail. "And Cud­joe ent see dat!" he added.

Row­ley al­so slammed the UNC for seek­ing the cost of the Con­ver­sa­tions with the Prime Min­is­ter event on Tues­day. He not­ed UNC's Vas­ant Bharath's What is Hap­pi­ness pro­gramme dur­ing the Peo­ple's Part­ner­ship gov­ern­ment's tenure.

Row­ley al­so crit­i­cised UNC's Moru­ga MP, as well as St Lu­cia op­po­si­tion leader Allen Chas­tenet. He said he will be speak­ing more on rev­enue mat­ters in meet­ings ahead and al­so said the PNM will be mak­ing con­tri­bu­tions to the team deal­ing with rec­om­men­da­tions for con­sti­tu­tion­al re­form.

Youth De­vel­op­ment Min­is­ter Fos­ter Cum­mings, who de­tailed youth projects, al­so slammed the UNC.

"Any­one think­ing of re­turn­ing the UNC - wake up from that sleep! To re­turn that ir­re­spon­si­ble reck­less crew led by the for­mer PM, now Op­po­si­tion leader, will be a reck­less act and not have peo­ple's best in­ter­ests at heart. No mat­ter who they try to ‘mar­ry' and line up with, whether they make-up, break-up or shake-up, we’ll not en­ter­tain a UNC gov­ern­ment again - we know their track record, we un­der­stand their bad ways and won't be fooled!” Cum­mings said.

"Un­like an­oth­er leader who say ‘load up the ‘mat­ic!’, we say take up your book, ed­u­cate your­self, open a busi­ness and put down your guns! De­vel­op your­self! What a reck­less leader – nev­er again Kam­la!"

He added, "No mat­ter how much wed­ding dress they put on, how much break-up or make-up they have - no more UNC! En­ter­prise - I don't want you to for­get, you had two PNM coun­cil­lors and you re­placed them for two UNC. I ask you to give the PNM the Ch­agua­nas East seat so we could con­tin­ue to gov­ern T&T for the ben­e­fit of all cit­i­zens."

Works Min­is­ter Ro­han Sinanan ear­li­er de­tailed the ag­gres­sive road pro­gramme since 2023, when over 500 road projects were done. Among these, he not­ed two pack­ages for the To­co road will start short­ly, where the min­istry hopes “to start the port there one day very soon”.

Sinanan said road work in­cludes in Port-of-Spain, where he said roads were in poor state for too long and sig­nif­i­cant work was done. The 2024 re­ha­bil­i­ta­tion tar­get is the same and while not all can be done at once, he said it con­tin­ues on a phased ba­sis un­til “every road in T&T's ad­dressed".


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