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Pnm Tobago Council Political Leader Ancil Dennis says once the Pnm is elected to office in the upcoming THA election, there will be a clash with the UNC government over Tobago's autonomy.

Mr. Dennis spoke during a Pnm meeting at the Calder Hall Multi-Purpose Facility, on Thursday night. More in this Elizabeth Williams report.





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00:00But there will be one clash, one clash that I'm promising you.
00:07You see that thing called Tobago autonomy?
00:11When you elect, when you elect the next PNM administration,
00:18we will be going for it and we'll be saying to them we want it and we want it now.
00:24Mr. Dennis spoke as two candidates for the party were revealed.
00:28Former Police Inspector Dexter Miller for the Bagatelle-Bacalette District
00:33and Petel Daniel Benoit for the Scarborough-Montgrace District.
00:38So, Bagatelle, I am here to serve you.
00:42I'm here to give you hope.
00:44I'm here to champion your cause.
00:47I've been doing it for you for so long.
00:49There are so many instances I can relate to.
00:52But tonight is not going to be for all the relations.
00:56There's a time for that.
00:57But I'm just here to let you know.
00:59I am prepared to serve you.
01:01I am prepared to be your standard bearer.
01:03I am prepared to be your voice of hope and reasoning.
01:06And with your permission, I am going to be the next elected representative
01:10for the constituency of Bagatelle for the People's National Movement.
01:17Let's talk about our roads.
01:18Let's talk about our roads.
01:22Our roads in Scarborough-Montgrace was once possible.
01:28Now, when you drive through the community,
01:32it's as if we are navigating an obstacle course.
01:36We have to stop to allow the next vehicle to pass by Miss Pam Mini-Mart opposite the chief secretary's residence.
01:53Big pothole.
01:55Miss Pascal and I were driving to Mount Grace a couple weeks ago.
01:59Her car dropped into that pothole.
02:01I'm sure Miss Pascal's vehicle needs shocks now.
02:04Elizabeth Williams, TV6 News.
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