Tobago is currently on auto pilot and the Chief Secretary who is the CEO needs to get out of his slumber; this is the view of TOP’s Chairman, Mr. Lionel Coker as he addressed media practitioners at this week’s Tobago Organization of the People (TOP) bi monthly press briefing.
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