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David-Celestine promises people-centred leadership in THA election
Sunday 3 January 2021
PNM Tobago Council political leader Tracy Davidson-Celestine during a press conference at Pumpmill, Scarborough on December 29, 2020. David-Celestine is contesting the Lambeau/Signal Hill seat in the THA election on January 25. PHOTO BY DAVID REID
The People’s National Movement’s (PNM’s) Tobago Council will kick-start its campaign on Monday to retain control of the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) in the January 25 election.
Prospective candidates are expected to file their nomination papers between 9 am and 4 pm at three venues throughout the island: Calder Hall, Glen Road and John Dial community centres.
Davidson-Celestine: No development without a price
PNM Tobago Council political leader Tracy Davidson-Celestine at a press conference at Pumpmill, Scarborough, Tuesday. - DAVID REID
People’s National Movement (PNM) Tobago Council political leader Tracy Davidson-Celestine says there is no development without a price.
She was responding on Tuesday to claims by some disgruntled Crown Point/Canaan/Bon Accord residents that the Government is acting high-handedly in acquiring lands for the ANR Robinson airport expansion project.
The $1.2 billion project is expected to begin next month.
Last week, National Infrastructure Development Co (Nidco) workers entered a resident’s farm at Silk Cotton Trace Extension, Bon Accord, and began clearing the land with bulldozers.