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Akash Samaroo
Chief Secretary Farley Augustine has made it clear that had the decision rested solely with him, he would have rejected the installation of the United States-installed military radar in Tobago and permission for US military aircraft to use Tobago’s airport.
Speaking on Thursday during a Tobago People’s Party (TPP) meeting at the Buccoo Integrated Facility, Augustine spoke at length about his promise to bring autonomy to Tobago if re-elected on January 12.
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