AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 minutes agoConstitutional Governance: Nevis Premier Mark Brantley says the US$1 billion “Destiny Project” is stalled because federal approval is still missing, while PM Terrance Drew stresses constitutional safeguards and limits on federal land-use authority. Healthcare & Digital Government: St. Kitts and Nevis appointed its first cardiologist at JNF Hospital (Dr. Angel Luis Olivera) and created a Nursing Informatics Advisory Committee to guide the HIS/EHR rollout. Disaster Response: PM Drew reiterated the Federation stands ready to support Venezuela after back-to-back earthquakes, following calls and condolences. Regional Diplomacy: Canada and CARICOM renewed cooperation at the OAS in Panama, with a new action plan focused on resilient economies, climate action, and regional security. Public Health Access: A Regional Testing Day in Basseterre offered free health services in partnership with the Ministry of Health. Water Security: Drew reported about 70% of the Federation now has 24/7 water supply, citing desalination and pipeline upgrades. Community & Culture: Child Month 41 closed with grand parades in Basseterre and Charlestown, while the St. Kitts Music Festival opened with major international acts and a tribute to Ellie Matt Nero.
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