
John Mussington
John Mussington is the Chairman of the Barbuda People’s Movement (BPM) and a prominent advocate for self-determination and land rights in Barbuda, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the island's local governance and communal land system.
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John Mussington is the Chairman of the Barbuda Council and is involved in a legal challenge against the Antigua and Barbuda Airport Authority.
Legal challenge to Barbuda Airport case adjourned
Barbuda Council Chairman John Mussington has defended the size of the Council’s workforce.
Barbuda Chair Mussington defends size of Council workforceJohn Mussington revealed the expansion of Barbuda's road infrastructure following a visit by the Public Works Department.
Barbuda road infrastructure project set for expansion following Public Works visit, Mussington says
John Mussington is the chairman of the Barbuda Council and opposes the luxury developments on the island.
inhabitants of unspoilt Caribbean island Barbuda push back against Robert De Niro-linked development – The Irish TimesJohn Mussington, the Barbuda Council Chairman, conveyed the community’s shock at the sudden loss of Atkinson Beazer.
Barbudans mourn former Senator Atkinson BeazerJohn Mussington, the newly installed Chairman of the Barbuda Council, has refuted claims made by Barbuda Affairs Minister EP Chet Greene.
Mussington refutes Barbuda Affairs Minister’s claims that the Council ‘locked gov’t out of old airport terminal’John Mussington was elected Chairman of the Barbuda Council following its first meeting after the Barbuda People’s Movement secured all five contested seats.
John Mussington assumes Chairmanship of the Barbuda CouncilBPM Chairman John Mussington said the results sent an unmistakable message rejecting the policies of the Gaston Browne administration.
BPM Chair doubts landslide victory will sway Central GovernmentJohn Mussington, Chairman of the Barbuda People’s Movement, describes the election as a critical juncture for the island’s future.
Barbuda Council elections, a fight for ‘self-determination’






















