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People’s National Movement Tobago West candidate Shamfa Cudjoe-Lewis says Tobago People’s Party’s Joel “Nuttsy” Sampson has not spoken a single word to voters on his own throughout the campaign—and she’s daring him to put down the written speeches and face Tobagonians.
“Every night he talking from a platform and reading one word at a time from a speech his political leader give him. He didn’t do any research. But tonight was the night for him to come forward and speak—no ducking, no hiding, no bobbing, no weaving. No Comfort. Appear Nuttsy, appear and meet me,” she said.
She issued the challenge after Sampson failed to attend the Tobago Channel 5 debate on Tuesday night with the eight other Tobago West contenders. Shamfa mocked his campaign, claiming he has been reading speeches written by his political leader and cannot speak for himself. “Mr Joel ‘Nuttsy’ Sampson—yesterday, I’m calling you by name—refused to show up because you have a movie night,” she said during a political meeting in Buccoo Wednesday night. “Running a country is big people business… you have to put down your political party and take up the armour of Trinidad and Tobago.”
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