PM Terrance Drew visits Stapleton Extension, talks with citizen

Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew visited the Stapleton Extension and met with the citizens across the community on Thursday

Written by Scott Johnson

2024-08-30 07:36:59

PM Terrance Drew visits Stapleton Extension, talks with citizen

St Kitts and Nevis: Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew visited the Stapleton Extension and met with the citizens across the community on Thursday. It was part of his walkthroughs that he started on August 22, 2024, and toured about three communities as of now.

He spent time with the citizens and listened to their concerns about the functioning of the government of the St Kits-Nevis Labour Party. PM Drew noted that the visits are the means of staying interacted with the common citizens and make them feel that the connection with the government.

PM Drew noted,” I continued my series of walkthroughs yesterday, this time in Stapleton Extension. It’s always good to spend time with people.”

Prime Minister Terrance Drew initiated his walkthroughs with the visit to his own community of Conaree and met with the residents and constituents. He called it a “productive meeting” and said that the people were quite interactive.

He noted that the walkthrough remained successful and said,” I look forward to continuing my walkthroughs in the communities.”

Prime Minister Dr Drew also had a very enjoyable time fraternizing with the esteemed men of labour and noted that they are looking forward to more engagements and activities. They also played Jenga game between Comrade Jeneve Mills and Comrade Bruce Penny.

He also had a productive walk-through in the beautiful community of Key’s and engaged with residents and constituents.

Prime Minister Dr Drew has started the walkthrough to enhance his interaction with the citizens and make them aware of his strategies for socio-economic development. He expressed pleasure in meeting with the common people and listened to their concerns about different matters of concerns.

People expressed pleasure and added that the building a genuine connection with the people of St Kitts and Nevis is essential for fostering a positive relationship. He recently visited the Cayon High School and assessed the construction work of the school.