Breaking News: TNN has received reliable information from a well placed source, indicating that the One Bermuda Alliance (OBA) may have adopted a controversial “Rent-a-Candidate” scheme, reminiscent of past political maneuvers.
Sophia Cannonier, who was nominated under the OBA banner on January 31st, has allegedly been engaging with constituents in C-17 and instead of promoting OBA’s platform, is supposedly positioning herself as a representative of the Emperial Group.
Ms. Cannonier was in attendance at the official rollout press conference for Eugene Dean held at BUEI on Monday January 27, as he introduced his Emperial Group website.
Adding to the confusion, reports suggest that Glenn Tucker, the initial candidate for OBA in C-17, was abruptly dropped, with Cannonier installed in his place. The sudden change and Cannonier’s purported conflicting affiliations have sparked concerns and raised questions among residents and political observers.
Local candidates and residents alike are questioning , if true, how is it such behavior could be sanctioned by OBA leadership. Many are calling for transparency and accountability regarding the party’s decision-making process and candidate selection strategy.
TNN has reached out to OBA for an official comment on these allegations. As of now, we await an official response.
Stay tuned to TNN for further updates on this breaking story.
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