PM Terrance Drew to interact with Diaspora in Florida, Image Courtesy: Facebook
PM Terrance Drew to interact with Diaspora in Florida, Image Courtesy: Facebook

Last Updated on February 17, 2023, 1:49 AM AST by Anthony Morris

Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr Terrance Drew, will interact with St Kitts and Nevis diaspora members during a trip to Florida. During this trip, Prime Minister Dr Drew is accompanied by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Denzil Douglas and The Deputy Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr Geoffrey Hanley.

The session will serve as an opportunity for the government representatives from St Kitts and Nevis to interact with and become familiar with the issues and concerns of the people living in the diaspora in Florida. The meeting will be hosted on Saturday, February 18, 2023, on the First Floor of the Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum at Florida International University.

Dr Terrance Drew will discuss the issues of the diaspora along with his team. He shared a flyer for the meeting, sharing all the information regarding the meeting and interaction. According to the information featured on the flyer, the interested members of diaspora in Florida can send an e-mail to the ridu@gov.kn to confirm their attendance.

Meanwhile, the other attendants of the Diaspora meeting, including PM Terrance Drew, Deputy Prime Minister, Geoffrey Hanley and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr Denzil Douglas have also taken to their respective social medias to share their excitement at attending the diaspora meeting in Florida.

Dr Denzil Douglas addressed the Nationals living in Florida, telling them they are invited to participate in the Diaspora Meeting. He explained that the diaspora’s voices, input and support mean a lot to the government.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew also took to his social media account to share the information for trhe meeting. He said that he looks forward to meeting and hearing from the diaspora, our nationals living in Florida on Saturday 18th February 2023. You’re all invited to be a part of the Diaspora Meeting.

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