CHOISEUL ON THE MOVE 🔴🟡
TWO THINGS THE REP DID NOT MENTION IN HIS BUDGET SPEECH…
Let us begin fairly.
Keithson “Kiffo” Charles delivered a strong, confident, and well-structured contribution to the 2026–2027 Budget debate.
He spoke about:
- 📈 A growing economy and improved government revenues
- 🚰 Investments in water systems and WASCO upgrades
- ⚡ Renewable energy, including geothermal prospects in Saltibus
- 🛣️ Road works already happening across the constituency
- 💡 Street lighting and drainage improvements
- 🏠 Housing support and social assistance
- 🌱 Opportunities for agriculture and youth development
He painted a picture of momentum… activity… progress.
And to be honest—some of that work is visible.
BUT NOW… LET US DEAL WITH WHAT WAS NOT SAID.
Because silence in a budget speech is not accidental.
And in this case, two loud silences stood out like a sore thumb.
1. THE TWO COMMUNITY CENTERS — BUILT, CLOSED, AND IGNORED
During the 2025 campaign, the opening of two community centers in Choiseul/Saltibus was paraded as a major achievement.
It was noise. Plenty noise.
Photo ops. Talk. Promises. Visibility.
Fast forward to today?
- 🚪 The buildings are still closed
- 💡 Lights come on every night… but nobody can enter
- 🔒 Facilities completed… but not functioning
So the question is simple:
👉 How do you deliver a budget speech about “development”… and not mention facilities that are already built but sitting idle?
That is not oversight.
That is avoidance.
2. THE ROBLOT LIBRARY — LEFT TO LANGUISH
While we are talking about development, let us talk about the mind of the community.
The Roblot Library—once a beacon for learning and growth—is now:
- 📍 Hidden behind the school
- 🏚️ Operating from a small, leaky building
- 👀 Completely out of public focus
At a time when we are speaking about:
- Digital transformation
- Youth development
- Education access
Not one word.
Not even an acknowledgment.
3. PIAYE CULTURAL GROUP — TALENT WITHOUT A HOME
And then there is culture…
The Piaye Cultural Group, known for its talent, its energy, its contribution to Choiseul’s identity—
👉 Has no proper place to function.
No stage.
No base.
No support structure.
Yet we speak about tourism… culture… community development.
But where is the space for the people who actually create that culture?
WHY THIS MATTERS (NO SPIN)
This is not politics.
This is accountability.
Because when a representative stands in Parliament and highlights roads, lights, and projects—
but avoids completed facilities that are not being used…
that is a disservice to the voters.
Why?
- ❗ It ignores wasted potential
- ❗ It hides unfinished business
- ❗ It sends the message that visibility matters more than functionality
The Bottom Line
Yes—roads are being fixed.
Yes—lights are going up.
Yes—there is movement.
But development is not just about starting projects…
👉 It is about COMPLETING them and PUTTING THEM TO USE.
Right now in Choiseul/Saltibus:
- 🏢 Buildings exist… but remain closed
- 📚 A library exists… but is neglected
- 🎭 Talent exists… but has no space
That contradiction cannot be ignored.
Sé kon sa mwen wè’y
The budget speech was polished.
The numbers were strong.
The vision sounded good.
But real leadership is not just about what you say in Parliament…
👉 It is about what you are willing to confront.
And on this issue—
The silence spoke louder than the speech.
Choiseul on the Move – Independent. Fearless. Watching Every Dollar.






