UWP Engages Public in Roseau Central
The United Workers Party (UWP) of Dominica hosted its 10th town hall meeting on Friday, November 21, 2025, in Roseau Central. The event, held at the Public Service Union (PSU) Building on Valley Road, served as a platform for the party to elaborate on its comprehensive development plans for the nation. Public Relations Officer of the UWP, Glenroy 'Soso' Cuffy, had urged citizens to attend in large numbers, emphasizing the opportunity to hear the party's vision for Dominica's future.
Leadership Presents 'Shared Prosperity' Agenda
The meeting featured key figures from the UWP, including party leader Dr. Thomson Fontaine, who was recently re-elected to his position. The UWP's 'Shared Prosperity for All Dominicans' agenda, often referred to as its 10-pillar plan, was a central focus of the discussions. This strategic roadmap aims to address various national challenges and foster sustainable growth across the island.
Key Pillars of Development Outlined
The UWP's development strategy encompasses a wide range of policy areas, designed to improve the lives of Dominicans. The 10-pillar plan includes:
- Economic Empowerment: Proposals to raise the minimum wage to $12/hour and enhance public service salaries.
- Tax Reform: Plans to overhaul the tax system, including reducing VAT rates and providing duty-free incentives for home and business construction.
- Healthcare Modernization: Introduction of a national health insurance program and development of skilled local healthcare personnel.
- Educational Overhaul: Initiatives to align the education system with global standards and emerging industries.
- Agricultural and Manufacturing Revival: Renewed focus on agro-processing, fishing, and water exports to stimulate these vital sectors.
- Youth Investment: Transforming the National Employment Program into a tool for youth innovation and skills training.
- Infrastructure Upgrades: Improving public services and infrastructure in both urban and rural areas.
- Renewable Energy: Leveraging Dominica's potential in renewable energy sources to attract investment and reduce electricity costs.
- Social Equity: Ensuring unbiased welfare systems for all citizens.
- Transparent Governance: Strengthening accountability and implementing anti-corruption measures.
Focus on Voter Engagement and Future Direction
During the meeting, Public Relations Officer Glenroy Cuffy also highlighted the importance of the ongoing Voter Confirmation Process, encouraging citizens to participate to ensure their ability to exercise their democratic rights. Roseau Central, a key constituency within Dominica's capital, serves as the island's administrative, commercial, and cultural hub. The UWP's 10th town hall meeting underscores its commitment to direct engagement with the populace as it seeks to present a clear alternative for the nation's governance and development.
5 Comments
ZmeeLove
It's great to see such comprehensive plans for education, health, and youth. This is true progress.
Muchacho
$12/hour minimum wage? That'll cripple small businesses, totally unrealistic!
Coccinella
While the UWP's 10-pillar plan offers a comprehensive vision, the real challenge lies in its practical implementation and securing the necessary funding. It's a good start, but execution is everything.
Mariposa
UWP is truly engaging with the people. This proactive approach is refreshing and inspiring.
Comandante
Transparency and moving away from CBI are brave, essential steps. I'm fully behind this!