Wilmoth Working for Votes
The UPP candidate for St Phillips South had his hands full over the weekend as he launched a number of projects within the area.
Topping the agenda was a ribbon cutting to mark the start of the fencing of the Freetown cricket and football field.
Wilmoth Daniel said at the opening, “God has blessed me, and the people gave me an opportunity to bless them, and they are now seeing the fruit of their labour."
He mentioned another project to be completed: repairs to the road leading to Harmony Hall.
Consul General Mc Chesney Emmanuel, who is also a constituent, said Daniel had served the people well, judging by the number of projects and programmes formulated.
Meanwhile, the St Phillips community also marked the opening of its first computer access center.
“I decided to put this computer center here, in as much as it is smaller, it doesn’t mean it [Computer Center] can’t rise to greater things," Daniel said. "People will journey from Freetown, Bethesda, Christian Hill and Red Hill to come and educate themselves and become computer literate."
The incumbent candidate also opened a constituency branch office in Bethesda.
He said this would house a community computer access centre and a minor medical testing facility to be manned by volunteers.





