The Attorney General has called for concrete, visible progress — not mere promises — as Cabinet increases pressure on the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) to accelerate its streetlight rollout across the country, according to Antigua.news.
The directive signals growing frustration at the highest levels of government over the pace of the initiative, with officials making clear that tangible results are now expected without further delay.
As reported by Antigua.news, the AG's remarks underscore a broader push by Cabinet to hold APUA accountable for delivering on the streetlight programme in a timely manner. The call for visible action suggests that previous communications or commitments from the utility authority have not translated into satisfactory on-the-ground progress.
The streetlight rollout is considered an important infrastructure initiative, with improved public lighting linked to community safety and quality of life for residents across Antigua and Barbuda.
Cabinet's intervention indicates that the matter has risen to a level of urgency warranting direct government oversight of APUA's implementation timeline.