Elizabeth Gonzales
Chief Secretary and Tobago People’s Party, TPP, political leader Farley Augustine says next month’s Tobago House of Assembly election is a fight to keep the island “out of the hands of Satan and his children,” as he asked supporters to treat January 12 as the most decisive vote in modern Tobago history.
Speaking at the Bon Accord and Crown Point TPP meeting on Tuesday night, Augustine framed the election as a turning point for Tobago, calling on voters to protect the island from forces he said were determined to “pull Tobago backwards.”
He warned supporters not to underestimate what is at stake. At one point in his almost hour-long address, Augustine said the campaign went far beyond party loyalty.
He told the crowd: “This is not just an election because we want to win. We need to win to keep Tobago out of the hands of Satan and his children.”
Augustine pressed the point that the TPP sees the January vote as a battle over Tobago’s dignity, identity, and future direction.
Throughout his speech, Augustine argued that Tobago had suffered greatly under previous administrations and that the island could not risk “going back.” He described what he called years of mistreatment, neglect, and disrespect, saying the TPP had been working to correct long-standing problems across the island.
He told supporters Tobago was “now in a place where it is ready to launch forward,” and insisted the TPP was the only political institution equipped to keep the island stable in a time of uncertainty.
