Scarborough, Tobago – Another political party is now claiming ownership of the medical card idea. Earlier this week, the political leader of the All People’s Party, Kezel Jackson, accused the PNM of stealing the concept from her and including it in their manifesto.
However, the political leader of Unity of the People, Nickocy Phillip, now says the idea was originally hers. Phillip explained that back in 2022, her party attempted to collaborate with the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) to introduce the cards into the system. The dispute highlights the competition between political parties to claim credit for key policy initiatives
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