Carnival
IDA disappointed with Tobago Carnival planning
I.D.A. expresses dissatisfaction that more local stakeholders are not involved in planning of Tobago October carnival.
I.D.A. expresses dissatisfaction that more local stakeholders are not involved in planning of Tobago October carnival.
The Innovative Democratic Alliance believes that there is insufficient local stakeholder engagement in the planning of Tobago’s October Carnival. Speaking at a press conference at the party’s Scarborough headquarters, political leader Dr Denise Tsoiafatt-Angus noted that artists, mas band leaders, and promoters continue to voice concerns over the lack of a clear plan for the event, even in its third year.
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