Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda VIDEO: Ministry Of Works Asks for Caution As Driver Rolls Through Wet Cement
Antigua.news Antigua and Barbuda VIDEO: Ministry Of Works Asks for Caution As Driver Rolls Through Wet Cement

VIDEO: Ministry Of Works Asks for Caution As Driver Rolls Through Wet Cement

21 January 2026 - 15:06

VIDEO: Ministry Of Works Asks for Caution As Driver Rolls Through Wet Cement

21 January 2026 - 15:06

Damani Tabor, Communications Specialists at the Ministry of Works has sent out a notice asking the general public to heed signs, roadblocks, and detours at works sites around the country.

The warning has been issued regarding an incident on Jennings Extension Road toward Hermitage Bay.

VIDEO: Ministry Of Works Asks for Caution As Driver Rolls Through Wet Cement

Damani Tabor, Communications Specialist at the Ministry of Works

Residents and the public have ignored clearly marked signs and roadblocks, resulting in bicycle tracks, footprints, and vehicle tire marks being left in freshly poured concrete.

Tabor emphasizes the importance of respecting all road signs and barriers along Hermitage Main Road and at other work sites, asking the public to please make use of the clearly marked detour routes for their safety and convenience.

“We thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to improve our nation’s road infrastructure,” he ended.

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Orville Charles grew up in Potters Village, Antigua. After graduating from the University of Baltimore with a degree in Digital Communication, he spent years in the Social Work field, serving vulnerable populations and doing community outreach. He is an avid student of History, with many years of freelance experience in Multimedia. Contact: [email protected]

2 Comments

  1. This is why we need proper signage and barriers. Wet cement isn’t just an inconvenience, it can ruin property and cause accidents.

    Reply
    • Did you not read this part?

      “Residents and the public have ignored clearly marked signs and roadblocks”…

      Reply

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