Dear Editor,
As election campaigning intensifies, one must pause to ask if erecting billboards all over a constituency can take it out of its deplorable state.
The People’s National Party’s candidate for St Andrew East Rural Senator Imani Duncan-Price sees it fit to erect billboards all over the constituency as a means of getting attention, or more so as a crafty vote-grabbing attempt.
Billboards can’t help St Andrew East Rural in any way, shape or form. I haven’t heard any word from Duncan-Price as to what she plans to do if she should become the next member of parliament. As such, I see Juliet Holness as the better person to take the constituency from “poverty to prosperity”.
I don’t know all there is to know, but I know for a fact that Juliet Holness has a clear vision for St Andrew East Rural. It is evident that she has visions to bring prosperity through better road infrastructure, better water supplies, better structures for coffee farmers, better health care system, better education system, sustainable housing solutions, job creation, and to offer herself to serve the constituency in any way she can, rather than to just erect billboards.
Another crafty exercise by Duncan-Price is to have ‘eatings’ all over the constituency, as if that can take the constituency where it ought to be. Not saying sharing is not caring; neither will I say that food is not the staff of life, but the people need more.
I say to the enumerated voters of St Andrew East Rural that billboards can’t help in any way, so they should vote for prosperity and a better life.
Kimberly Rowe
Kimberlyrowe3@gmail.com
As election campaigning intensifies, one must pause to ask if erecting billboards all over a constituency can take it out of its deplorable state.
The People’s National Party’s candidate for St Andrew East Rural Senator Imani Duncan-Price sees it fit to erect billboards all over the constituency as a means of getting attention, or more so as a crafty vote-grabbing attempt.
Billboards can’t help St Andrew East Rural in any way, shape or form. I haven’t heard any word from Duncan-Price as to what she plans to do if she should become the next member of parliament. As such, I see Juliet Holness as the better person to take the constituency from “poverty to prosperity”.
I don’t know all there is to know, but I know for a fact that Juliet Holness has a clear vision for St Andrew East Rural. It is evident that she has visions to bring prosperity through better road infrastructure, better water supplies, better structures for coffee farmers, better health care system, better education system, sustainable housing solutions, job creation, and to offer herself to serve the constituency in any way she can, rather than to just erect billboards.
Another crafty exercise by Duncan-Price is to have ‘eatings’ all over the constituency, as if that can take the constituency where it ought to be. Not saying sharing is not caring; neither will I say that food is not the staff of life, but the people need more.
I say to the enumerated voters of St Andrew East Rural that billboards can’t help in any way, so they should vote for prosperity and a better life.
Kimberly Rowe
Kimberlyrowe3@gmail.com