The Tobago Chamber of Industry & Commerce urges Prime Minister Stuart Young to establish a collaborative working relationship with the Tobago House of Assembly. Chamber president Curtis Williams emphasizes equitable development, better infrastructure, and greater autonomy for Tobago. He also highlights the importance of prioritizing Tobagonians’ needs as the nation prepares for general elections on April 28.
The Tobago Chamber of Industry & Commerce has emphasized the importance of a strong collaboration between Prime Minister Stuart Young and the Tobago House of Assembly (THA). Young, who took office as Trinidad and Tobago’s eighth Prime Minister on March 17, is urged to engage meaningfully with THA to address Tobago’s unique concerns and needs.
Curtis Williams, president of the chamber, expressed his hopes for Young’s governance to be defined by integrity and a commitment to national unity. He stressed the necessity for the new administration to prioritize the development of Tobago in tandem with Trinidad, advocating for better infrastructure and increased decision-making autonomy for Tobago.
Moreover, Williams highlighted the importance of fostering a proactive relationship with the Tobagonian community. It is essential, according to him, for Young to implement policies that promote sustainable economic growth, ensuring that Tobago does not lag behind Trinidad in development. His appeal aligns with the forthcoming general elections set for April 28, emphasizing the urgency of these matters.
The Tobago Chamber of Industry & Commerce has called for Prime Minister Stuart Young to cultivate a robust partnership with the Tobago House of Assembly. Curtis Williams, the chamber’s president, emphasizes the necessity for equitable development and increased autonomy for Tobago, urging that these considerations remain paramount as the nation approaches the upcoming elections. A commitment to sustainable growth and engagement with the Tobagonian populace is critical for fostering national unity and development.
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