The Sovereign Sea Mandate: No More Silence, No More Drones
On February 13, 2026, our waters became a theater for foreign military operations. One month later, the people of the Southern Grenadines are still waiting for a clear explanation from Kingstown. While the official narrative is one of “caution,” our fishermen are living in a corridor of fear.
A Crisis of Confidence
If we cannot protect our own waters from foreign strikes, and we cannot protect our own police stations from fire—as we tragically saw in Calliaqua last Friday—then our sovereignty is in name only. We need a leader who stands tall when the world looks at our shores.
Three Pillars of National Pride
- Sovereign Notification Protocols: We will move to legislate a “Zero-Strike” policy for foreign drones in SVG waters without the real-time, explicit authorization of our Parliament. Our ocean is not a proxy battlefield.
- Coast Guard Modernization Link: We must utilize CBI 2026 Resilience Funds to provide our Coast Guard with the radar and interception tech needed to police our own territory. We should never find out about military actions in our waters through social media.
- The Fisherman Protection Program: No more mistaken identity. We will establish a “Safe-Sea” corridor for Southern Grenadines mariners, ensuring that our local fleets are recognized and protected by our own sovereign forces.
Sovereignty is Earned, Not Given
A nation that remains silent while its borders are violated is a nation that has lost its way. It is time for a representative who speaks with the strength of the Grenadines. We are a sovereign people, and it is time we are treated as such.
Do you believe in a Sovereign SVG?
No more silence. No more fear. If you are ready for a leader who defends our waters and our pride, share this mandate today.
I Stand for Sovereignty