ABLP Opens St. Philip’s North Branch Centre in Willikies

The Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) has officially launched its new Constituency Branch Centre in St. Philip’s North, establishing a strategic operational base designed to enhance political outreach and community development. The inauguration ceremony, held on Sunday, signifies a substantial investment in local infrastructure to facilitate deeper political connectivity.

Randy Baltimore, the elected representative for St. Philip’s North, articulated the center’s multifaceted mission. He emphasized its primary role as a centralized hub for fostering grassroots participation, hosting constituent assemblies, and spearheading initiatives aimed at local socioeconomic advancement. The facility is poised to become the nucleus for civic engagement and collaborative planning between residents and party officials.

The opening event attracted a diverse gathering of dedicated party members, enthusiastic supporters, and community residents. Organizers characterized the inauguration as a pivotal move towards consolidating relationships between the electorate and the party’s leadership structure. This initiative is viewed as a critical component of the ABLP’s broader strategy to fortify its presence and reinforce its commitment to decentralized, community-focused governance within the constituency.