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    NDP Representatives visit various Sites Highlighting the Four Pillars of the Economy

    February 7, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    On Tuesday 6th February 2024, members of the NDP went on our ‘Four Pillars
    Tour.’ The members visited key sites across the country and highlighted the need for
    a focus on the four pillars of the economy: agriculture, tourism, blue economy and
    the new economy.

    In statements on radio earlier in the week, both President of the NDP Dr. Godwin
    Friday and MP for East Kingstown Dwight Fitzgerald Bramble articulated the party’s
    plan to grow the economy and to address what they call a triple crisis of high
    unemployment, low wages and poor economic growth.
    The NDP believes that by growing all four pillars of the economy, it can build a
    bigger and more vibrant economy, creating thousands of new jobs, higher wages
    and reach every part of the country.

    As part of the tour, Party President the Honourable Dr Godwin Friday, Member for
    Southern Grenadines the Honourable Terrence Ollivierre, candidate for East St.
    George Laverne Velox and General Secretary of the NDP Mr Brenton Smith visited
    the Kingstown cruise ship berth, the Belmont LookOut and Montreal Garden to
    highlight the need for further strengthening of our tourism sector.
    Senator Shevern John, Senator Israel Bruce, Chieftain Neptune and Bernard Wylie
    visited farmers in Grieggs and the government’s failed Greenhouse project at
    Montreal to highlight the need for more investment in and attention to agriculture.
    Dr. Friday, MP Bramble, caretakers Laverne Velox and Kay Bacchus Baptiste and
    party General Secretary Mr. Brenton Smith visited the well known cultural centre,
    Peace Memorial Hall, to highlight the need for greater investment in culture and
    heritage and emphasize their potential as economic activity.

    Meanwhile, Member for Central Kingstown the Honourable Major Leacock, South
    Leeward MP the Honourable Nigel Stephenson and new NDP candidate for South
    Windward Mr Andrew John visited fisherfolk in Clare Valley and Lowmans Bay to
    reinforce the need for more support for the fishing sector.

    Speaking about the various site visits, Dr Friday said “This is a really exciting
    undertaking for us, with the NDP getting out and meeting working people across thecountry who contribute to the productive sectors. We owe it to them to recognize their hard work and to support them as we build a sustainable and vibrant economy that benefits everyone”.

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