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BVI Deputy Premier Lorna Smith Opposes Reported Vybz Kartel Concert

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BVI Deputy Premier Lorna Smith Opposes Reported Vybz Kartel Concert
Key Points(5)
  • Deputy Premier of the British Virgin Islands, Lorna Smith, has responded firmly to claims that the government is planning to contract popular Jamaican dancehall artist Vybz Kartel for a performance later this year.
  • Unconfirmed reports indicate that Premier Dr.
  • Natalio Wheatley may be in favor of hosting the event featuring Kartel, whose real name is Adidja Palmer.
  • Vybz Kartel was <a href="https://www.caribbeannationalweekly.com/entertainment/vybz-kartel-released-from-prison/">released from prison</a> earlier this year after serving over 13 years, following the quashing of his murder conviction by the United Kingdom Privy Council.
  • His first concert since his release is slated to take place in Jamaica later this year.

Deputy Premier of the British Virgin Islands, Lorna Smith, has responded firmly to claims that the government is planning to contract popular Jamaican dancehall artist Vybz Kartel for a performance later this year. In a recent local radio interview, Smith expressed her disapproval of the potential event, stating, “I do not support it, and I have no problem in saying so.”

She emphasized the need for the matter to be addressed quickly, urging that “it can be nipped in the bud in terms of government support.” Smith pointed out that it would be inappropriate for the government to engage in such activities at this time, particularly given the pressing issues that require attention and resources.

Unconfirmed reports indicate that Premier Dr. Natalio Wheatley may be in favor of hosting the event featuring Kartel, whose real name is Adidja Palmer. Vybz Kartel was released from prison earlier this year after serving over 13 years, following the quashing of his murder conviction by the United Kingdom Privy Council. His first concert since his release is slated to take place in Jamaica later this year.

Smith’s comments reflect a broader concern about the priorities of the government and the appropriateness of endorsing entertainment events amidst ongoing social and economic challenges.

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