Subtitle: Voters in I5 and I9 Are Watching — And the Stakes Couldn't Be Higher
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| Roblot Centre |
The Forgotten Centres Are Back in Play
The election fever is gripping Choiseul/Saltibus, and one of the hottest issues emerging in Polling Divisions I5 (Roblot) and I9 (Piaye) is this:
Will the Roblot and Piaye Centres finally open before the election?
These buildings were constructed under the UWP administration. But in the years since, the SLP government has dragged its feet — leaving these centres closed, unused, and forgotten. Now with elections looming, there are strong rumours that the SLP plans to use these buildings as town hall meeting venues and community mobilization centres.
If true, this isn’t just strategic — it’s explosive.
Will Opening These Centres Tilt the Playing Field?
If the SLP rushes to open the centres right before the campaign heats up:
They gain visibility, legitimacy, and campaign mileage.
Their candidate gets access to an official space in I5 and I9.
Voters may mistake last-minute effort for delivery.
But here's the truth Choiseul/Saltibus needs to hear:
đ These centres were completed years ago.
đ The SLP had ample time to activate them.
đ If they open them now, it smells more like vote-hunting than community service.
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| Piaye Centre |
What This Means for Voters in I5 and I9
This is not just about buildings — it's about power, fairness, and political credibility.
Voters in Roblot and Piaye have every right to ask:
Why were these centres left to rot until now?
Why only open them when elections approach?
Will the space be shared equally with other candidates or used as an SLP fortress?
And more importantly: Who really respects the people?
Because when your development is dangled like a carrot during elections, that’s not service — that’s strategy.
The Watch List: What Voters Should Demand
đ Equal Access for All
đ A Clear & Public Opening Schedule
đ Transparency on Who Uses the Building
đ Commitment to Keep the Centres Open Post-Elections
The Bottom Line
The election fever is gripping Choiseul/Saltibus, and one of the hottest issues emerging in Polling Divisions I5 (Roblot) and I9 (Piaye) is this:
Will the Roblot and Piaye Centres finally open before the election? the SLP does open these centres in a last-ditch campaign move, it’s not a win — it’s a warning.
It shows that the tools of progress are being used as tools of politics.
But Roblot and Piaye voters are no fools. They’ve seen this playbook before. And this time? They’re wide awake.
Use your vote wisely — not based on photo-ops, but on real, lasting delivery.
đ Share this post. Tag your community leaders. Let the games begin — but let the truth be known.


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