Friday, May 20, 2011

Government to unveil initiatives in Tobago

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad -- Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar will lead her Cabinet to Tobago on Thursday, where several government initiatives will be undertaken.

The visit is part of the government’s celebration of its one year anniversary in office, during which the month of May has been dubbed the month of delivery by the prime minister.


Trinidad and Tobago prime minister, Kamla Persad Bisssessar
The weekly Cabinet meeting will be held in Tobago, after which the prime minister and members of the Cabinet will travel to the Crown Point International Airport to preside over the official renaming ceremony of the airport to the Arthur Napoleon Raymond Robinson International Airport. This is in honour of former president and prime minister who is also a Tobagonian. The ceremony will take place at the Domestic Terminal.

Later on Thursday, the prime minister along with the Minister of Works and Transport Jack Warner will hand over PTSC buses at the Scarborough Esplanade.

On Friday morning Persad-Bissessar will officially open the new Metal Industries Building in Canaan, Tobago and unveil the ceremonial plaque with the Ministers of Tobago Development Vernella Alleyne-Toppin and Science, Technology and Tertiary Education, Fazal Karim. Shortly after, she will travel to Fairfield Complex, Bacolet, where together with the Minister of Legal Affairs, Prakash Ramadhar, the electronic registration of birth certificates will be launched.

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