Harold Lovell, caretaker representative for All Saints West from the United Progressive Party (UPP), has launched a scathing critique against the current administration for its failure to address critical infrastructure and healthcare deficiencies in his constituency. Speaking in a New Year’s address commemorating his fourth month in the caretaker role, Lovell highlighted the alarming state of road conditions and the prolonged shutdown of the area’s sole public health clinic.
Lovell emphasized that despite repeated governmental assurances, All Saints Road and Buckley Line continue to rank among the island’s most deteriorated thoroughfares. These transportation routes, essential for daily commutes and local commerce, have suffered from neglect, causing significant disruption to residents’ lives.
The healthcare crisis in All Saints West has further deepened with the ongoing closure of the public health clinic since April 2023. This absence of medical facilities has compelled residents to seek basic healthcare services elsewhere, creating unnecessary hardships and limiting access to urgent medical attention.
Lovell revealed that even when the UPP organized a temporary free health clinic to address immediate community needs, the initiative faced criticism from government supporters. Meanwhile, the promised government polyclinic remains non-operational with no visible progress toward completion.
Characterizing these issues as fundamental matters of fairness and dignity, Lovell asserted that reliable infrastructure and accessible healthcare directly impact every household’s quality of life. He contrasted the UPP’s approach of practical solutions and people-focused governance against what he described as the current administration’s pattern of unfulfilled commitments.
The opposition leader pledged to maintain pressure on the government for accountability while advocating vigorously for constituent needs. As 2026 commences, Lovell encouraged residents to remain hopeful and united, emphasizing that collective advocacy and vocal demands for improved conditions are essential for driving meaningful change.
