Adrian Williams, the United Progressive Party (UPP) candidate for St. John's City South, has laid out an ambitious vision to transform the constituency into a thriving centre of commerce and cottage industry, arguing that voters are ready for change after years of stagnation.
According to Antigua.news, Williams — the newest candidate in the field — says the positive energy he has encountered while canvassing has strengthened his confidence, even as he acknowledges the challenges of entering the race at a late stage.
Despite being a newcomer to the campaign trail, Williams insists the momentum building in his favour is undeniable.
He is contesting a constituency that has consistently returned Sir Steadroy Benjamin to the Lower House — a formidable track record that Williams says does not intimidate him.
Williams described his mindset heading into the election as one of what he called an indescribable calm, projecting composure as polling day approaches.