Last Updated on July 22, 2024, 3:11 AM AST by Anthony Morris
St. Kitts and Nevis: Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew hosted a well-attended Constituency 8 Branch meeting to discuss and share with the people of the nation critical information dispelling the propaganda and setting record straight.
The meeting was held on Monday, July 22, 2024 and shared vision for the future of the nation.
The Prime Minister expressed gratitude to all who came to the meeting for their support and dedication to the cause of the constituency.
“I want to thank all who came out to the meeting for their unwavering support and dedication to the cause of the constituency,” PM Drew said.
PM Dr Terrance Drew shared glimpses of the meeting through his official Facebook account and mentioned that Labour is definitely the best constituency and the country as a whole.

Along with this, several residents of the nation appreciated the Prime Minister and his efforts for the betterment of the country through social media and stated that he is the best leader till date.
One of the top fans of PM Drew on Facebook named Livingstone Buchanan commented on his post. He stated “Prime Minister! You’re obligated to disseminate any or all negativity that’s likely to affect your presence status regarding doubts in the minds of your constituency. You will not be in office for life, but what you deliver to the people in your constituency will be for their lifetime and likewise their children.”
Notably, PM Terrance Drew hosts such meeting in his constituency every then and now to discuss the ongoing matter and even to listen to the issues of the people.

Prime Minister Drew reassured his commitment towards building nation and added that his government has been the best for the country so far.
The interaction between the government and the common people have also highlighted the issues of the community regarding several concerns. He also stated that he will fulfil the demands of the people of St. Kitts and Nevis.
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