The opposition United Progressive Party (UPP) is set to stage an islandwide motorcade on Sunday, 9 November, calling for an independent investigation into what it describes as the “vehicle-gate scandal.”
The event will begin at 10:00 a.m. from the Rising Sun Grounds before travelling across several communities.
Party officials have urged supporters to join the procession, describing it as a show of public dissatisfaction with what they allege is corruption within the current Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party administration.
In a public address promoting the event, organisers said the motorcade aims to “show strength in numbers” and “send a clear message” demanding transparency and accountability.
The UPP maintains that only an independent inquiry can restore public confidence, while government representatives have yet to issue a formal response to the planned demonstration.





