Last Updated on August 4, 2025, 12:19 PM AST by Anthony Morris
St Kitts and Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP) has commemorated the completion of three years of administration in St Kitts and Nevis. The leaders and supporters of the political party organized a Sunday church service at the New Testament Church of God.
The members of the community who have stood in support of the political party were present at the church service. Additionally. Dr Terrance Drew, Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis and the members of his cabinet and adminstration were also present at the event.
The church service was led by Pastor Hepburn and the congregation of the New Testament Church of God. The Prime Minister Dr Drew and his team, who shared that images and glimpses from the event on his social media, highlighted that the the church service was spirited.
He and his team at the St Kitts and Nevis Labour Party took the opportunity to say their thanks to the God as well as people of the country. During the church service, Dr Terrance Drew took the opportunity to share that he was dedicated to creating a inclusive and developed nation.
Dr Drew highlighted that he was grateful for his team who have helped him in serving the people of the country. He also hoped that their future in administration continues to be guided by the values of faith, service and they can create a united country.
The supporters and admirers of the St Kitts and Nevis Labour Party also took to the comments section of the Prime Minister’s post. They congratulated the St Kitts and Nevis Labour Party for a successful three years in Administration.
St Kitts and Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP) attained a clear 6 seat majority out the 11 contestable seats in the National Assembly of St Kitts and Nevis. Dr Drew was sworn in as Prime Minister on August 6, 2022 after the political party won the snap elections conducted on August 5.
The Prime Minister’s Cabinet was sworn into office on August 14, 2022.
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