MOTTLEY SAYS  SHE HAS SOLUTIONS TO BARBADOS SOCIAL PROBLEMS

BARBADOS —  Mia Mottley,  leader of the Barbados Labour  Party (BLP),  promised that many social problems the island is now facing would disappear under BLP administration if her party is elected to govern the country in the May 24 general elections.

Speaking at the Weymouth pasture during the party’s campaign Lift Off, Mottley gave the estimated more than 10 000 on hand a sneak preview of some of the solutions to be brought to save the country, the Barbados Nation newspaper reported on Sunday, May 6.

Mottley said the South Coast Sewerage Project problems, a shortage of Transport Board buses and Sanitation Service Authority trucks, and free tertiary education were issues that would be solved immediately.

“We will buy the trucks. We will buy the buses. We will fix the South Coast Sewerage Project issues immediately,” Mottley asserted during her hour-long speech. “They keep asking how we are going to do it. We will show them how to do it.”

Mia Mottley, leader of the BLP