Avel Turnip
NanaimoNewsNOW reached out to every municipal candidate to present an easy-to-read and informative guide for our readers to help with the upcoming municipal election. All candidates were asked the same four questions, which are presented here without being edited.
Biography: I am 28 years old, I grew up in Shawnigan Lake, Victoria and I’ve lived in Nanaimo for 4 years which is the place I now call home. I am a Health Care Assistant for Island Health and have worked in areas all over the hospital from several areas in Acute care to Residential Care. I have been an off road advocate for many years organizing community clean ups and events. I started the “Action Against Discontent City’ movement, trying to find solutions and provide awareness to the real situation and problems we are facing in Nanaimo.
Question 1: Describe, in detail, what you view as the most important duties associated with the role of being councillor/mayor?
I believe the most important duty in the role of councillor is advocating for the various communities in Nanaimo, making sure the citizens voices are heard and that their best interests are always looked out for. Councillors are representatives of Nanaimo, elected by the citizens of Nanaimo and always have to be mindful of that. Whether it is social resources, housing, environment or financial awareness and frugality.