Antiguan Opposition Leader Jamale Pringle has issued a public statement of gratitude to hundreds of supporters and well-wishers who turned out for a special church thanksgiving service organized in his honor, describing the widespread display of community backing as a moving boost to his political work.
The event, held at a local place of worship, drew crowds of aligned politicians, community members, and party activists who gathered to show their solidarity with Pringle’s leadership. In the days following the service, Pringle released a formal public message to acknowledge every person who contributed to the gathering and offered their encouragement.
“It is with a grateful heart that I thank everyone who attended the Church Service of Thanksgiving held in my honour,” Pringle wrote in the statement, noting that the energy and warmth of the in-person gathering had left a lasting impact on him. He went on to extend his appreciation to the many backers who could not attend the service in person but sent messages of support and stood with him “in spirit”, emphasizing that their encouragement mattered just as deeply to him.
Pringle added that the overwhelming outpouring of love and public backing had done more than lift his spirits — it had reinforced his determination to press forward with his policy goals and political agenda, sharpening his focus on the work he has committed to deliver for his constituents and the broader opposition movement.
Closing his message, Pringle reaffirmed his long-held dedication to public service, framing his role as one rooted in service to the people he represents. “I remain your humble servant; committed to the cause,” he concluded.
