PNM’s Tobago Council Leadership Elections Unfold Amid Voter List Concerns

The Peoples National Movement’s (PNM) Tobago Council is preparing for highly anticipated leadership elections following a significant defeat in past polls. The elections are set to address the leadership vacuum left by the outgoing leader, who stepped down after a notable electoral setback. These internal elections are crucial, with the upcoming leadership deciding the future direction of the party on the island. The elections feature two prominent candidates: Kelvin Morris and Sham Kojo Lewis, who are both vying for the top position amidst a backdrop of electoral challenges and contentious issues over the integrity of the voters list. These concerns have become a central point of contention between the candidates, casting a shadow over the electoral process. Kelvin Morris has publicly criticized the validity of the voters list, suggesting that inaccuracies could undermine the fairness of the elections. This issue has raised tensions among party members and supporters, creating a heated atmosphere among the PNM’s Tobago Council ranks. Morris proposes an inclusive approach if elected. He has indicated his intention to offer Sham Kojo Lewis the position of deputy leader. This proposal comes as an effort to unify the party post-election, hoping to bridge divides and foster collaboration. The PNM leadership hopefuls are presenting distinct visions for rejuvenating the party’s image and increasing its appeal among Tobago’s electorate. They emphasize the need for a credible leadership that can revitalize the party following its recent electoral challenges. Sham Kojo Lewis, on his part, continues to advocate for transparency in the electoral process, echoing concerns similar to those voiced by Morris about the voters list. He insists on the necessity of ensuring an accurate and representative voters list to maintain the integrity of the election outcome. Both candidates are actively engaging with party members, outlining their plans and vision should they be elected. These leadership elections are being closely watched, as they hold the potential to significantly alter the PNM’s traction and influence in Tobago’s political sphere.

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