AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRegional Border Security: CARICOM IMPACS chiefs of immigration and customs wrapped up a three-day meeting in Antigua, stressing faster information-sharing and coordinated action to tackle fraudulent travel and cross-border crime. Fuel Costs & Regional Talks: In Dominica, the UWP is urging the government to push CARICOM talks with Guyana for cheaper gasoline as prices rise. Environment at OECS: Cozier Frederick, now OECS Council of Ministers chair for Environmental Sustainability, called for wider member-state involvement, climate financing, capacity building, and stronger public participation. Dominica State College: The DPSU says it will meet Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit early next month to address longstanding concerns at the college, including subvention, staffing, repairs, and delays in implementing recommendations. Electoral Commission Reset: An open letter from Gregor Nassief demands a reset of the Electoral Commission, arguing public confidence and voter list confirmation numbers are too low ahead of the October 15 election. Marigot Fisheries Complex: PM Skerrit continued consultations in Marigot on making the fisheries complex a port of entry, telling fishers and vendors operations won’t disrupt livelihoods. Tourism Push: Tourism Awareness Month 2026 was launched, highlighting wellness tourism and upgrades as arrivals keep climbing. Education: Grade Six National Assessment runs May 28–29 with 792 students across 62 centres. Electricity Update: DOMLEC blamed May 26 load shedding on a Fond Cole Power Plant generation shortfall and said repairs are underway. Regional Aviation: Caribbean Airlines is cutting routes, including discontinuing Dominica service from June 1.
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