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President expresses gratitude for good wishes

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President David Granger has expressed profound gratitude to his Cabinet members, staff and the rest of the nation for their support, prayers and well wishes for his complete recovery

He was speaking at a welcome home and prayer ceremony hosted yesterday morning at State House, according to a release from the Ministry of the Presidency.

The President, who has been diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma, returned to the country on Tuesday night after receiving medical treatment in Cuba.

“Thank you for your expression­s of concern over the last three weeks… Throughout that time, I received greetings from you all and from other well-wishers and, more than the greet ings, prayers and I am truly grateful,” he said.

The President, the release said, also expressed gratitude to Prime Minister, Moses Nagamootoo and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Carl Greenidge for “continuing to govern seamlessly” during his absence.

Prime Minister Nagamootoo said that the nation was pleased to welcome the President back home and assured him that his Cabinet and members of the National Security Committee worked to ensure that the country continued to be governed well in his absence.

“We have never been more cohesive, more purposeful, than we have been in these last few weeks,” he said, according to the release.

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