Elizabeth Gonzales
Former Tobago West MP Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis is questioning why Chief Secretary Farley Augustine has not told the Prime Minister exactly how he feels about the US military radar in Tobago airport and exactly where Tobagonians think she should put it.
Cudjoe-Lewis raised the issue while addressing a People’s National Movement political meeting, where she accused the Chief Secretary of remaining silent on the radar issue while Tobago faces potential security risks.
She directly challenged the Chief Secretary’s silence on the matter.
“Why he can’t tell Kamla exactly where to put the radar?” she asked. “Why he scared now?”
She questioned Augustine’s unwillingness to challenge the Prime Minister, pointing out that he previously had no difficulty publicly criticising former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley.
“Just months ago they were calling Rowley name and barking at the PNM,” Cudjoe-Lewis said.
Cudjoe-Lewis argued that the installation of the radar places Tobago at risk, especially given ongoing regional tensions.
“You don’t put a target on Tobago and expect us to stay quiet,” she said.
