AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBVI Constitutional Push: The Virgin Islands launched “Our Constitution,” a public information campaign on 27 proposed amendments ahead of formal UK constitutional negotiations later this month, with updates rolling out via Facebook, WhatsApp, radio, and a dedicated website for residents and the diaspora. Regional Diplomacy: Premier’s Office says BVI hosted Bahamas Foreign Affairs Minister Frederick A. Mitchell Jr for talks on constitutional development, citizen participation, and CARICOM-linked cooperation, including possible a Memorandum of Understanding. Public Health Readiness: The Ministry of Health convened a Port Health Stakeholder Engagement Meeting with Customs, Immigration, Airports and Ports Authority, and Disaster Management to tighten coordination, roles, and emergency protocols at points of entry. Local Governance & Accountability: Political commentator Cindy Rosan challenged Premier Natalio Wheatley’s overseas travel spending, demanding concrete outcomes instead of claims of “success.” Territory Security & Youth: Willard Wheatley Primary School won the Virgin Islands Anti-Crime Summit 2025 video competition and received a $1,000 prize delivered by senior officials including the Governor, Premier, and Attorney General. Sports Spotlight: Adaejah T. Hodge won the Bowerman Fan Vote, moving closer to the NCAA track and field’s top individual honour.
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