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LETTER: Jamale Pringle is merely riding a legacy and is unfit to this country

20 January 2025
This content originally appeared on Antigua News Room.
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Dear Editor,

Jamale Pringle’s tenure as the Member of Parliament for All Saints East and St. Luke is not a testament to his abilities but rather a glaring example of privilege over merit.

This constituency, a long-standing United Progressive Party (UPP) stronghold, owes its loyalty not to Pringle but to the unwavering dedication of the late Charlesworth Samuel.

Samuel built the foundation of trust and allegiance in this area through hard work and commitment. Pringle, on the other hand, has done nothing but squander that inheritance, revealing himself to be both an ineffective representative and an uninspiring leader.

Pringle’s self-anointed title as the “Little Black Boy” is a transparent plea for pity, and frankly, it’s insulting. Antigua and Barbuda is a nation built on the resilience and determination of countless “Little Black Boys” and “Little Black Girls” who have risen above adversity through grit and hard work.

Wasn’t Charlesworth Samuel himself a “Little Black Boy” who worked hard to educate himself and forfeited his pension as a teacher to lead his constituents? What distinguishes Pringle from everyone else who has made sacrifices? Absolutely nothing.

While others have thrived in spite of their circumstances, Pringle has clung to the coattails of those who paved the way before him, offering little in return but excuses and mediocrity.

On a national level, Pringle’s leadership—or lack thereof—has dragged the UPP into a state of dysfunction and decline.

As Opposition Leader, he has failed to articulate a clear vision, provide direction, or rally the party toward unity and purpose. Even his attempt to rebrand himself as a “Black Panther” is laughable, given that his actions reflect nothing of the strength or transformative leadership the name implies.

Instead, he remains tethered to his pitiful “Little Black Boy” narrative, a constant reminder of his dependency and lack of maturity as a leader.

Within the UPP, Pringle’s ineffectiveness is further magnified by his reliance on Giselle Isaac, the party’s chairperson. Isaac has essentially become the de facto leader, taking on the heavy lifting that Pringle is clearly incapable of managing.

From defending his ineptitude in public to orchestrating party affairs, Isaac’s overwhelming presence underscores Pringle’s inability to function independently.

What does that say about Pringle? That he is less a leader and more a “man-child,” propped up by those more capable than himself.

For the people of Antigua and Barbuda, Pringle represents a squandered opportunity—an emblem of what happens when leaders fail to rise to the occasion.

His lack of vision, effort, and competence has not only diminished the UPP’s ability to challenge the ruling party but has also robbed the electorate of meaningful representation.

The time has come to stop excusing Jamale Pringle’s failures. Antigua and Barbuda deserves leaders who are bold, decisive, and capable of driving progress—not someone hiding behind the shadow of his predecessors.

Jamale Pringle is not that leader, and it’s time for the people to demand better. His legacy will not be one of leadership but of a man who had every opportunity to succeed and failed at every turn.

Voter in All Saints East & St. Luke

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