Dear, Honourable Prime Minister.
I refrained in the past years from seeking a political intervention of the highest. But, must do so. Hon. Prime Minister, I am requesting your intervention for an urgent, justly rectification of a dangerous situation, caused by a “Wrongful Created Private Botch Road within and across a Natural Watercourse, above Clarke’s Road, St. James. That happened under a previous B.L.P Government.
I will outline two main reasons for requesting your intervention upfront, the other reasons will become apparent.
(1)The fact that a remedy is yet, to be carry out by the Chief Technical Officer of M.T.W, who has the authority to do so.
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Evanston, Illinois, is on the verge of doing something no other American city has done before: offer reparations to Black residents.
This year, the reparations will be distributed in $25,000 increments, funded by a 3 percent tax on legal recreational marijuana sales, ABC News reported. The money will be used for housing and is meant to counter the lack of affordability, lack of access to living-wage careers [in the city] and a lack of sense of place, 5th Ward Alderman Robin Rue Simmons told the outlet during a recent episode of
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