Agriculture
Central Gov Blamed for Tobago’s Economic Challenges, Says Chief Secretary Farley Augustine
Citizens call for more investment into agriculture to ensure food security and reduce crime
Citizens call for more investment into agriculture to ensure food security and reduce crime
Scarborough, Tobago – June 25, 2024 – Chief Secretary Farley Augustine today placed the blame squarely on the central government for Tobago’s poorly performing economy. He claimed that the constitutional arrangements between the islands are used as an excuse for not allowing the island to access the resources it needs to succeed economically.
Augustine’s strong remarks highlight the ongoing debate regarding fiscal autonomy for Tobago and the allocation of national resources. His statements underscore the Tobago House of Assembly (THA)’s perspective on the systemic issues hindering Tobago’s economic development and its efforts to achieve greater self-determination.
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