Chairman of the National Soca Fraternity, Mr. Peetron Thomas, has publicly denied claims that he or his secretary, Tammisha Roberts, made any personal demands in relation to the ongoing debate over the streaming of the fraternity’s events.
In a formal statement issued today, Thomas clarified that his stance on the matter is not rooted in personal opinion, but reflects the official position of the National Soca Fraternity. “I stand as a signatory in representation of the National Soca Fraternity, in my capacity as Chairman of the Board,” he stated.
Thomas called on media houses to refrain from attributing unauthorized narratives to his name or that of Secretary Roberts. “Please refrain from using my name—or that of my secretary, Tammisha Roberts—in any context suggesting that we are making demands. Such portrayals are inaccurate and unacceptable,” he asserted.
The clarification arrives as discussions intensify around access to the National Soca Monarch Semifinals, set for this Friday. While streaming remains a point of contention, Thomas reminded the public that the celebration of the art form remains paramount. “Whether it’s streamed or not—the show must go on!” he wrote in a spirited note, urging all to support the artists in person.
The National Soca Fraternity continues to advocate for fair representation, unity among stakeholders, and respect for its decision-making structures.