Premier Brantley call on people for spreading fake propaganda
Premier of Nevis, Mark Brantley has once again called on people using fake profiles to say non-ethical things and to spread political propaganda.
26th of March 2022
St Kitts and Nevis: Mark Brantley – Premier of Nevis, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Aviations of St Kitts and Nevis has once again called on people using fake profiles to say non-ethical things and to spread political propaganda.
“This may not be popular given the political climate in St Kitts and Nevis but I wish to be clear that I do not and cannot support the use of fake profiles to say the nastiest things about each other regardless of whom we support,” the leader Concerned Citizens Movement (CCM).
He further stated that people have hiding behind the fake profile to spread hatred, which must be stopped as it is disturbing country’s environment.
Premier Brantley was quoted as, “While the culture of our politics does have some piccong and some jabs, there is a steep decline into venom, nastiness and hatred which certain persons are gleefully embarked upon while hiding behind fake profiles. It has to stop!!!”
He further asked the fake profiles to stop these propagandas and let the politicians to concentrate on the much important issues.
“I call on those responsible whether as operators or organizers or pay masters to stop this madness and let us focus on the important issues that confront our beloved country,” Brantley.
Presently, St Kitts and Nevis has been facing political turmoil. Deputy Prime Minister of twin-island federation – Shawn Richards, has raised questions on the administration of the Prime Minister. While addressing the nation he said that the Team Unity government failed in fulfilling its promises towards the sister island of Nevis.
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