Government using pandemic to hide failures: Kamla Persad
Leader of Opposition Trinidad and Tobago Kamla Persad Bissessar said that the restart of the lockdown measures are confusing.
Friday, 16th April 2021
Leader of Opposition Trinidad and Tobago Kamla Persad Bissessar said that recently announced lockdown measures are confusing and indicative of the clueless and incompetent PM Rowley-led government.
Kamla Persad stated that the new rules would be a "knock out" strike for numbers of businesses already striving due to the collapse of the government to guarantee individual financial stability and stimulus from the first lockdown.
Also read: Trinidad and Tobago gets 40,000 doses of vaccine from IndiaShe stated that numerous people lost employment and incomes because of mishandling of the coronavirus crisis by the PNM government.
The opposition leader stated more employment declines are likely as many businesses will be limited to either cut workers or shut their entrances altogether.
"What is most difficult is that the government has forced this current lockdown in a complete ad hoc way. What data is the government practising to guide these lockdown measures?" questioned the leader of the opposition.
Also read: Millions of dollars going into pockets of Faris Al Rawi’s family: UNCFurthermore, she stated that the government's decision to stop boats at the Bucco Reef to stop playing music is also awkward.
Lashing on Prime Minister Keith Rowley led government, Kamla Persad stated that the lockdowns have a negligible impact on PNM minister and their allies who continue to engage in arm wrestling times, golf tournaments in Tobago and grand weddings in St Clair.
Also read: Opposition leader “politicizing” my medical condition: PM RowleyThe leader of opposition also stated that the lockdown have been reinforced without facilitating any support to workers who would be impacted by the harsh effects of the closures.
The leader of opposition stated that the government's much-publicized "roadmap to recovery", like all of PM Keith Rowley's plans, has fallen to the ruins. She also said that the government is using the coronavirus pandemic to hide their failures.
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