Faith B. Yisrael

Faith Brebnor Yisrael (born 1978 or 1979) is a Tobagonian public health official and politician who has served in the Tobago House of Assembly since 2017.

Her mother Lydmoy Brebnor-Dillon was a pre-school teacher, while her step-father Mural Dillon was a bishop in the local Baptist community.

In 2019, she criticized the government's handling of the island's healthcare system, arguing that mismanagement had led to a lack of diagnostic machines and chemicals.

[11] She ran for re-election in the same constituency, which was renamed Belle Garden/Glamorgan, defeating PNM nominee Kenneth Thomas, 1,352 votes to 657.

Immediately upon taking office, she declared Tobago's health situation "critical" as hospitals were being overwhelmed due to the pandemic.

[20] In September 2022, Duke, who was still the PDP party leader, resigned from his position as deputy chief secretary amidst clashes with Augustine.

Opposition leader Kelvon Morris of the PNM nominated Duke, but was unable to find an eligible second.