Kendra Beazer has outlined a vision built around community, heritage, and social development following her official nomination as the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) candidate for Barbuda ahead of the April 30 general election.
According to Antigua News Room, Beazer described her nomination as "a new chapter for Barbuda," saying she was "humbled and honored" to represent the party at the polls.
Beazer said her campaign would center on "people and place," with key priorities including safeguarding Barbuda's heritage, creating opportunities for young people, and strengthening support systems for the elderly.
"This campaign is about people and place — protecting our heritage, empowering our youth, strengthening services for our seniors, and building resilience together," Beazer said.
The ABLP candidate also emphasized the importance of collective action in shaping the island's future, arguing that development must be grounded in shared values and active community involvement.
"With collective leadership and community spirit, we will ensure Barbuda's development is rooted in dignity, opportunity, and hope," she added.
Beazer is among the candidates formally nominated on Nomination Day ahead of the April 30 general election, in which voters across all constituencies — including Barbuda — will choose their parliamentary representatives.