Yesterday morning, Minister Chet Greene went on national radio. Instead of addressing the lack of accountability at the National Parks Authority, or the secret land deals, he called me an "Uncle Tom" and claimed asking for answers is a "white power" conspiracy.

This is what politicians do when they get caught.

We have campaigned strictly on the unlawful and unaccountable activities happening in the National Park. We brought facts. We brought court rulings. We brought government records.

And his response? Desperate name-calling and racial division.

When you can't answer for your actions, you change the subject.

The Questions Remain

We won't be distracted. The questions for the Minister haven't changed:

This campaign is about receipts, audits, and the law. If asking for the law to be followed is "white power," then the Minister has lost his grip on reality.

The people of St. Paul's aren't fooled. They've watched the same land handed out, and the same silence from the same Minister for years. Insults aren't answers — and name-calling won't replace receipts.

Stop the insults.
Show the numbers.
Then we can talk.

On the Record The Minister's Radio Remarks

The full clip from yesterday morning's radio broadcast. Listen — then read the three questions above again.

Audio: radio broadcast, 23 April 2026. Names and accusations made in this clip are the Minister's own — not the Spotlight campaign's.

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The Questions, In Full