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    NDP : SHEVERN JOHN ENDORSED BY CENTRAL COMMITTEE

    September 3, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines: The Central Committee of the New Democratic Party has unanimously endorsed local teacher Shevern John to join Dr Godwin Friday’s team to represent North Windward.

    NDP President, Dr Godwin Friday, said that after 19 years of the ULP North Windward needs a fresh voice in an NDP team focused on job creation.

    “Shevern is the breath of fresh air that North Windward needs. She is focused on getting her community working.” He said.

    “After 19 years of the ULP, far too many young people from Fancy down to Georgetown are not working. Shevern has dedicated her life to giving young people hope. She can now do so in Parliament as part of my team.

    “This is the most important election for a generation. Every vote for Shevern John in North Windward is a vote for jobs, growth, better healthcare and a better future.”

    The new NDP Candidate for North Windward, Shevern John, said she is ready to hit the ground running to meet every resident,to hear their views and to deliver for them.

    “I love North Windward and I want to see more of my constituents in work, so they can have a better life for them and their family.

    She said, “Joining Dr Friday’s team was an easy decision. Like me, he is dedicated to making sure young people can make their future here and are not forced to go overseas in search of work.

    “To the people of North Windward, we need a breath of fresh air to get our people working and to build a better future – join me and together we will do that.”

    The unemployment figures in St Vincent and the Grenadines are stark, with IMF figures showing that almost half (46%) of young people in the country are unemployed. Evidence also shows that unemployment in the country has risen from 20% in 2001 to at least 26% in 2018 under the ULP.

    Figures also show that St Vincent and the Grenadines has one of the smallest incomes per person in the Eastern Caribbean, with the value of the economy being $7,359 per person compared to over $16,727 in Antigua and Barbuda.

    It is also evident that the economy St Vincent and the Grenadines is growing slower than that of our neighbours. According to the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, in 2019 the local economy grew by a mere 0.89%. In comparison Grenada’s economy grew by 2% and Antigua’s economy grew by 3%.

    Let’s get St Vincent and the Grenadines working again.

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