Education
Public needs to be educated
P.D.P. leader Watson Duke calls for island-wide public education on the differences between types of governance.
P.D.P. leader Watson Duke calls for island-wide public education on the differences between types of governance.
Scarborough, Tobago – Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) Political Leader Watson Duke believes that Tobagonians lack a clear understanding of self-governance, which he feels hinders their ability to express their desires effectively.
He is therefore advocating for an island-wide education campaign to explain the various types of governance available. Duke’s goal is to empower residents with the knowledge needed to decide what works best for them, fostering a more informed and engaged public discussion on the island’s future political structure.
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