UDP Says They Are in “Fit and Fine Fighting Form”

In a strategic move signaling organizational revitalization, the United Democratic Party (UDP) has unveiled a comprehensive restructuring of its executive leadership and committee appointments. Chair Sheena Pitts announced the new configuration during a press conference, emphasizing the party’s commitment to principles of inclusion, consultation, and accountability.

The reconfigured Central Executive leadership features Tracey Taegar Panton at the helm as Party Leader, supported by Hugo Patt as First Deputy and Miguel Guerra as Second Deputy. Pitts characterized the reorganization as positioning the party in ‘fit and fine fighting form,’ indicating preparedness for upcoming political challenges.

Significant appointments include Damien Goff assuming chairmanship of Policy and Planning, described by Pitts as the architect behind the party’s operational machinery. The party also established specialized directorates with Anne Marie Williams leading the National Organisation for Women and Melvin Sutherland Jr. taking charge of Youth affairs, signaling renewed focus on demographic representation.

Geographical representation was strengthened through regional caucus leadership appointments: Dr. Omar Figueroa (West), Godwin Hulse (Central), Alfonso Sanchez (South), and Tony Herrera (North).

The UDP simultaneously revealed its national campaign leadership structure under Campaign Manager Juliet Thimbrel and established policy platform committees covering critical sectors: health (chaired by Kim Simplice Barrow), tourism (Karen Bevans), banking and financial services (Natalie Goff), national security (Errol Gentle), energy (Lawrence Lopez), infrastructure (Denny Grijalva), and National Health Insurance (Carlos Perrera).

Concluding with a rallying declaration, Pitts asserted the opposition party’s readiness for forthcoming political engagements, stating unequivocally: ‘UDP is in fine, fit, fighting form. And when I tell you UDP is ready, UDP is ready.’