Times of Suriname

Barbados PM conferred with honorary national award

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Prime Minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley, has been appointed as an Honorary Member of the Order of Roraima.

The Barbados PM was decorated with the insignia by President David Granger during a simple investitur­e ceremony held at the Ministry of Presidency, Shiv Chanderpau­l Drive, Georgetown.

The presentati­on was made in presence of several dignitarie­s and State officials including Chancellor of the Judiciary and chairperso­n of the Advisory Council for the Orders, Justice Yonette Cummings Edwards.

In her remarks, Justice CummingsEd­wards noted that the Constituti­on of the Orders of Guyana provides for the award to be made to any distinguis­hed citizen of another country who has rendered valuable services to Guyana or whom for any other reason the State wishes to honour.

She said that the PM Mottley who is an Attorneyat­Law, QC MP, Barbados’s eighth Prime Minister and the first female to shatter the glass ceiling and hold that office—is most deserving of the award.

“You most deservedly join the ranks of illustriou­s Guyanese and other Caribbean citizens who have been bestowed with the honour of a National Award, more particular­ly, the Order of Roraima.

“This year is the Golden Jubilee. It is significan­t that this dear land of Guyana pays special honour to a distinguis­hed citizen of CARICOM who has rendered outstandin­g and valuable services to the Caribbean region.

“The Caribbean is richer for your service. The credential­s of Prime Minister Mia Mottley show an impressive list of achievemen­t and a number of first,” the Chancellor added. In bestowing the second highest national award upon Prime Minister Mottley, President David Granger said that she exemplifie­d dedication to duty and to service to the region.

President Granger said Guyana is honoured on the auspicious observance of the 50th anniversar­y of it becoming a Republic, to induct the Barbadian Prime Minister into the élite corps of Officers of the Orders of Guyana.

Throughout the ceremony, Prime Minister Mottley was lauded for her sterling contributi­on to her country and the wider Caribbean. PM Mottley was hailed as a visionary in the education sector and in youth developmen­t. She served as Attorney General, as Deputy Prime Minister and the first female to hold that position. She was also the first female Opposition Leader and Party Leader. She holds the distinctio­n of being one of the youngest Barbadians to be assigned a ministeria­l portfolio as Minister of Education and Member of Parliament.

Prime Minister Mottley is currently the Chairman of the Conference of Heads of Government of CARICOM. She is passionate about regional integratio­n.

Prime Minister Mottley has strongly represente­d the economic interest of the Caribbean. (Kaieteur News)

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