Prime Minister Godwin Friday has confirmed that the majority of public servants in St. Vincent and the Grenadines will receive a bonus equivalent to one month’s salary in January. The announcement came during a kerbside interview in Kingstown, where the Prime Minister addressed the implementation of his administration’s pre-election commitments.
The bonus payment, part of the New Democratic Party’s (NDP) 60-day pledge following their landslide victory in the November 27 general election, will be structured to provide greater benefits to lower-income civil servants. “The salary bonus will come. We are working out the mechanics of it,” Friday stated, emphasizing that the government remains committed to fulfilling its campaign promise within the stipulated timeframe.
The Prime Minister’s announcement comes amid public debate regarding discrepancies in campaign pledge cards circulated before the election. While one version promised a double salary within one month of taking office, another referenced a “bonus salary” within 60 days. The NDP’s decisive victory, winning 14 of 15 parliamentary seats, ended 24 years of Unity Labour Party governance.
Opposition Leader Ralph Gonsalves has characterized the bonus promise as a “big deception,” reflecting the political tensions surrounding the implementation of campaign pledges. The government has also delivered on another election commitment by implementing the country’s first VAT-free shopping day, demonstrating its ongoing efforts to fulfill campaign promises.
