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Government Denies Mandating Makamillion’s Campaign Involvement

Claims have emerged stating Marabella West councillor John Michael Alibocus, popularly known as Makamillion, was dispatched to influence election campaigns in neighbouring Caribbean states. The allegations surfaced following a video of Makamillion campaigning in St Lucia, while wearing a United National Congress T-shirt and promoting the party’s slogan. A voice note believed to be from Makamillion suggested he was required to travel to St Lucia and St Vincent for campaign purposes. However, the acting Foreign Affairs Minister Barry Padarath dismissed any suggestions of government involvement, stating no one in the government mandated such actions.

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