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PLP MP’s Promise To Tackle Longstanding Issues In Central NP Communities

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Nearly half a dozen sitting Progressive Liberal Party Members of Parliament, representing constituencies in Central New Providence, took the stage at the party’s central link up last night on Windsor Park.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Nearly half a dozen sitting Progressive Liberal Party Members of Parliament, representing constituencies in Central New Providence, took the stage at the party’s central link up last night on Windsor Park.

Supporters came to hear from the MPs for Marathon, Centreville, Englerston, Freetown, Nassau Village, and also the party’s leader, Prime Minister Philip Davis.

First to hit the stage was Marathon Member of Parliament Lisa Rahming, who highlighted the role women have played in the Davis administration.

“These women are no push over, they are real lioness. The FNM can come with their cannon balls, but I can tell we’ll come with our slingshot and knock down that whole army,” Rahming said.

Next was Centreville Member of Parliament Jomo Campbell, who promised party supporters more of what his team has been doing since 2021.

“We have recognized cultural icons and longstanding contributors to the Centreville sport of excellence. We have donated to the National Neighborhood Watch Program, discourage illegal dumping and supported local vendors and business owners,” he said.

He was followed by Englerston Member of Parliament, Glenys Hanna-Martin, one of the country’s longest serving members of parliament.

“We are training our people to be qualified for these jobs because are people our worthy, our children are more than capable and we are more than good enough to take [on] these important roles,” she said.

The prime minister was the last to take the stake. He promised to continue to address national issues such as crime, immigration, and infrastructure.

Those who attended said the event boosted their confidence in the party.

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“Don’t be surprised if everything on the map yellow. I just letting ya know I just letting y’all know,” they said.

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