Panmen to march tomorrow

Trinidad Newsday

Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - Pan players say they intend to take to the streets tomorrow to show their dissatisfaction with pan’s governing body, Pan Trinbago.

From noon, the players are expected to head to Pan Trinbago’s office at Park Street, opposite Victoria Square in Port-of-Spain to express their dissatisfaction with the organisation and its handling of money and other administrative issues.

Pannist Dane Gulston called a meeting, via Facebook, to discuss the way forward for Panorama following an extra ordinary meeting held on December 28. At that meeting the panmen called for a boycott of the annual Panorama competition saying, “No money, no Panorama.” At yesterday’s meeting held at Trinidad All Stars’ Steel Orchestra pan yard in Port-of-Spain, Gulston said, “I called the meeting because we had a heated discussion in our meeting last Wednesday. I called the meeting for panmen and the executive of bands to decide where we heading from now.

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  • A demonstration is definitely a way to go but a Lawsuit must follow.

  • Forget boycott. Lawsuit!

  • Positive vibes!  Show your strength, and how serious you are about Pan's future. Let nothing curb your enthusiasm to transform the disruptive nature of fraud and corruption.

    Forward, Onward

  • UNITED WE STAND DIVIDED WE FALL!!..."RECONSTRUCTION IS THE WAY TO GO" BOYCOTT..??.

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