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    LETTER: Leadership Rooted In Service And Presence

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    Leadership is not about noise, appearances, or last-minute promises; it is about consistency, commitment, and real impact. It is about who is there for the people not just when it is convenient, but when it truly matters.

    To the people of St. Mary’s South, this choice is deeper than politics; it is about representation that you can see, feel, and rely on.

    Over time, constituents have also reflected on the importance of results in leadership. When people are in office, expectations are high for visible progress, consistent engagement, and practical solutions to everyday challenges. At times, concerns are raised when progress feels slow or when challenges are attributed to limited resources or political conditions. These are discussions that communities naturally have when evaluating representation and performance.

    This is why leadership must go beyond explanations and focus on delivery. We deserve representatives who are proactive, resourceful, and committed to finding solutions regardless of circumstance. Effective leadership is not defined by excuses, but by effort, creativity, and persistence in serving the people.

    The people of St. Mary’s South deserve more than occasional visibility and advocacy. We need leadership that is present, accountable, and consistently engaged with the community’s needs.

    It has been said that everything Mr. George does is posted but in today’s world, visibility matters. When misinformation and political attacks are used to distort truth and undermine character, transparency becomes a form of accountability. Showing the work is not about self-promotion; it is about ensuring the people can see what is being done on their behalf and judge for themselves based on facts, not rumors.

    Ultimately, the standard for leadership should always be service, professionalism, and a genuine commitment to improving lives.

    We have given Mr. Kelvin Simon a chance with hardly to any work done because he complains about lack of resources and his political party not in power. So people of ST Mary’s South constituency are we really going to elect him in again to hear the same excuse because we all know the UPP will not win this general election? Let’s choose a candidate who cares one who is professional in his stance and one who will work for his people

    Because at the end of the day, representation is measured not only by words but by work.

    VOTE DWAYNE GEORGE. A CHANCE GIVEN WILL BE A CHANCE TO PROVE HIS DEDICATION TO THE PEOPLE.

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