Saturday, June 13, 2026

‘Action’ if Clico lands sold

Date:

Share post:

Barbados Labour Party (BLP) leader Mia Mottley has warned the Freundel Stuart administration that action will be taken if thousands of acres of land owned by CLICO, lotsof it in St John, are sold between now and general elections.

“We need answers on what is being done with the lands,” she said while speaking at the official opening of the St John constituency office of BLP candidate Charles Griffith,at Clifton Hall, on Saturday night.

“I pray that the lands would not be sold under the shadow of a Parliament that has been closed down between now and election day. If it is, mark my word, action would be taken to cover the assets of the people of Barbados. The people of Barbados cannot guarantee bonds, and not get the assets under which those bonds are related.”

Mottley complained that even though the commitment of the St John people to the Democratic Labour Party could not be questioned, they had not benefited from any infrastructural development. She lamented that she had never seen the roads in St Johnas bad as they were today.

“Hold tight. You have suffered enough under Mara Thompson, the parliamentary representative of the constituency, and the neglect of Stuart during the water outages,” she said.

Griffith also promised that change was at hand, adding that St John was virgin land for development.

He promised that on being elected, development would begin with the youth benefiting from use of the many acres of idle land in the parish. (NC)

Related articles

Dems demand transparency after health scare

The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is calling for urgent transparency from Government following reports that a primary school...

Central Bank hosts BiMPay Go-Live Pyjama Party

There’s a whole pyjama vibe at the Central Bank of Barbados tonight. But there isn’t any sleeping, or even...

Twisted Entertainment Launches “Tipsy Next Up” Competition to Discover Barbados’ Next Breakout Music Star

Twisted Entertainment, producers of the highly anticipated Tipsy Music Festival (TMF), has announced the launch of Tipsy Next...

Henry injury a major worry for Windies women ahead of T20 World Cup

West Indies vice captain Chinelle Henry is a major doubt for Saturday evening’s opening match against New Zealand...