In a statement from its public relations unit on Tuesday, the party weighed in on Augustine’s call for the Prime Minister to ‘mind yuh damn business,” after Dr Rowley urged him to seek a fresh mandate by calling an election.
TOBAGO House of Assembly (THA) Chief Secretary Farley Augustine in a Facebook post on Monday told the Prime Minister to mind his own business and stay out of Tobago affairs, reacting to Rowley's call for Augustine to call fresh THA elections for allegedly having lost his moral mandate to govern when he left the Progressive
Political leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) Watson Duke supports the Prime Minister’s stinging condemnation of the Tobago House of Assembly's Chief Secretary Farley Augustine and his executive, saying they did not have the mandate of the people of Tobago. In an "op-ed" statement posted on his Facebook page on Sunday, Dr Rowley said
THE PRIME Minister has issued a stinging condemnation of the Tobago House of Assembly's Chief Secretary Farley Augustine and his executive, saying they did not have the mandate of the people of Tobago. Dr Rowley said if Farley and his Tobago People's Party (TPP) members wanted to be taken seriously by the Central Government and
THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine has hinted at incentives for public servants in the THA’s accounting departments in hope that the issue of late payments for supplies and services to the assembly will be quelled. Augustine was responding to reporters after service providers complained that they had not been paid for services provided for Carnival