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Saturday, July 26, 2025

Rowley: UNC giving out stoves, fridges for votes

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PNM political leader Dr Keith Rowley takes the podium to begin his address to supporters in La Brea last night.

PNM political leader Dr Keith Rowley takes the podium to begin his address to supporters in La Brea last night.

Gail Alexan­der

Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley has al­leged the UNC is dis­trib­ut­ing truck­loads of stoves, fridges and mi­crowave ovens in the South and East and he told sup­port­ers to take them all and then vote for the PNM.

Row­ley said last night, "Take the stove! Take the fridge! Take the mi­crowave!"

‘’Take it all as it’s be­ing brought to you from the mon­ey they took from you and they’re now us­ing to get your vote. And af­ter you take it all go and vote solid­ly for the PNM! It’s com­ing in a truck­load close to you soon. Take it, take it!"

He made the claims at last night’s PNM La Brea meet­ing. Sit­ting in the front row and ap­plaud­ing was for­mer min­is­ter and PNM vice chair­man Robert Le Hunte who was ini­tial­ly favoured by PNM’s La Brea ex­ec­u­tive to be their can­di­date. But he wasn’t cho­sen. He was ac­knowl­edged by Row­ley.

Row­ley said he won­dered what the in­ter­na­tion­al ob­servers the UNC want­ed for the polls would say if they see the truck­loads of stoves and fridges.

"They’re cor­rupt­ing the elec­tion process," he al­leged.

"We have no fridge or stove to give you, on­ly good gov­er­nance. I rep­re­sent­ed the peo­ple of Diego Mar­tin West - I nev­er had to give any­body a man­go for a vote!"

Row­ley al­so claimed the UNC was giv­ing large bills to crim­i­nals, promis­ing to change it when they re­turned to gov­ern­ment and those el­e­ments are say­ing the mon­ey will have to be changed.

He said Gov­ern­ment has just sent mon­ey to over­seas em­bassies to give to strand­ed na­tion­als who gen­uine­ly need help.

But he said the UNC was now com­ing “all of a sud­den” with a COVID plan since that par­ty re­alised votes were “on to them.”

Ver­bal­ly shred­ding the UNC’s plan, Row­ley said the cen­tre­piece was the UNC’s plan for a “dome” around T&T to pre­vent il­le­gals and the virus.

“Well, broth­er, I not on so­cial me­dia, but I hear so­cial me­dia roast they be­hind with this!” he de­clared.

“So af­ter 24 hours they pro­duce an­oth­er one and change it to a vir­tu­al safe­ty net. If you want dome and pun­cheon rum, vote for them, but if you want sane, re­spon­si­ble gov­ern­ment, PNM’s here."

Row­ley said T&T won’t be able to re­cov­er if vot­ers make a mis­take as they did in 2010 and peo­ple had to buck­le down and get se­ri­ous to “get over this hump”.

He said if his par­ty wasn’t elect­ed next Mon­day. “ I will thank you very sin­cere­ly for the op­por­tu­ni­ty you gave me to run T&T’s af­fairs and I will walk out with my head high be­cause I did my du­ty! So I ex­pect every man and woman to do their du­ty on Au­gust 10 and come out and vote!’’

No re­fin­ery deal be­fore Mon­day - Franklin

En­er­gy Min­is­ter Franklin Khan said Gov­ern­ment is in a “very very ad­vanced stage of ne­go­ti­a­tion” with Pa­tri­ot­ic for the Guaracara re­fin­ery. “I see no en­cum­brances in bring­ing it to a close.”

But he said Gov­ern­ment won’t be bul­lied in­to sign­ing the agree­ment be­fore Mon­day’s elec­tion. He not­ed com­plaints on this from Pa­tri­ot­ic. But Khan said Gov­ern­ment won’t close the deal be­fore Mon­day, “We’re ne­go­ti­at­ing in good faith - the deal is al­most there."

He said there are a cou­ple things to thrash out. But when the doc­u­ment goes to Cab­i­net for ap­proval, it will be a very ro­bust one seek­ing T&T’s in­ter­est.

“Be­cause when you put pen to pa­per- that’s it, no re­course. The lawyers might smile with you but af­ter they might say check clause X," he not­ed.

Khan laud­ed Min­is­ter Stu­art Young for his part in work­ing on en­er­gy is­sues, “That gen­tle­man, Mr Young is bright, ar­tic­u­late and he’s an as­set to the PNM - I make no apolo­gies for that. Very rarely you get a young per­son com­ing in and find­ing their way so soon and quick­ly. In my 20 years, I haven’t seen a young politi­cian come and make his con­tri­bu­tion felt to the par­ty and the de­vel­op­ment of the coun­try like that.


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