Tobago Chamber not surprised by TPP win

TOBAGO – January 12 witnessed a decisive political transformation as the Tobago People’s Party (TPP) secured a comprehensive victory in the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) elections. Preliminary results indicated a clean sweep for the TPP, with the former ruling party PNM suffering significant losses, including the crucial Darrel Spring/Whim constituency previously held by Minority Leader Kelvon Morris.

Martin George, President of the Tobago Business Chamber, expressed no surprise at the electoral outcome. In an exclusive telephone interview, George analyzed the underlying factors behind the TPP’s triumph, stating that the PNM failed to present a compelling vision to captivate the electorate. Despite campaign assertions of being ‘a new PNM,’ George noted the persistence of familiar faces within the party’s candidate roster, undermining their credibility as a viable alternative.

While acknowledging that the TPP may not have fully delivered on all promises during its previous term, George emphasized that the PNM mounted insufficient challenges to the ruling party’s credibility. ‘The PNM consistently occupied a defensive position throughout the campaign, making this outcome predictable,’ George observed.

The political analyst underscored Tobago’s urgent need for leadership that implements substantive economic reforms and tangible improvements for ordinary citizens. Voters had the opportunity to compare the TPP’s established blueprint against the PNM’s election manifesto, ultimately choosing the former.

This election continues Tobago’s recent political evolution. In December 2021, the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) achieved a historic 14-1 victory against the PNM. Current THA Chief Secretary Farley Augustine, originally elected under the PDP banner, led thirteen assembly members in forming the TPP in August 2023 following internal disagreements. Notably, PDP leader Watson Duke recently declared support for the TPP in the January 12 elections.