'GB still FNM country'

Tue, Feb 1st 2011, 03:19 AM

Despite the economic hardship being experienced by Grand Bahama residents, they are still supporters of the Free National Movement (FNM), Public Works and Transport Minister Neko Grant said yesterday. “The people of Grand Bahama appreciate that we are not immune to what is happening in the world and they respect that. They are also aware that we are a government that is most appreciative of the support that Grand Bahama has given us from time immemorial,” said Grant, who was a guest on the Star 106.5 FM?talk show ‘Jeffrey’, hosted by Jeffrey Lloyd. Grant recalled that in 2002, a general election the FNM lost, the party won three of the six parliamentary seats in ...Despite the economic hardship being experienced by Grand Bahama residents, they are still supporters of the Free National Movement (FNM), Public Works and Transport Minister Neko Grant said yesterday. “The people of Grand Bahama appreciate that we are not immune to what is happening in the world and they respect that. They are also aware that we are a government that is most appreciative of the support that Grand Bahama has given us from time immemorial,” said Grant, who was a guest on the Star 106.5 FM?talk show ‘Jeffrey’, hosted by Jeffrey Lloyd. Grant recalled that in 2002, a general election the FNM lost, the party won three of the six parliamentary seats in ...

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