#Freeport, GB, July, 6, 2019 – Bahamas – As the country celebrates its 46th Anniversary of Independence, Acting Prime Minister the Hon. K. Peter Turnquest asked Bahamians to put aside those things that divide us, if only for this time.
Minister
Turnquest was addressing the Flag Raising Ceremony on Friday, July 5, at the
Harold DeGregory Complex in Freeport.
Ceremonies
were simultaneously held in West Grand Bahama, East Grand Bahama and Sweeting’s
Cay: Flags were hoisted at 10:00 a.m.
Also
in attendance were Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources, the Hon.
Michael Pintard who brought Independence greetings; Minister of State in the
Office of the Prime Minister, Senator the Hon. J. Kwasi Thompson; President of
the Grand Bahama Christian Council, Rev. Dr. Robert Lockhart; Henry St. George
of the Grand Bahama Port Authority; other senior government officials and a
cross-section of the general public.
Minister
Turnquest said, “If only for this week, we want to put aside those things that
divide us. Our Flag represents us as a people and our aspirations. The unity,
the togetherness, the strength, the resources and the resourcefulness of us as
a people, and we must cherish, we must promote and we must pass on those
traditions that are so unique to us.”
Describing
himself as a patriotic, proud Bahamian, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister
of Finance said that he is proud to be Acting Prime Minister, Deputy Prime
Minister, Minister of Finance and Member of Parliament for East Grand Bahama,
and added that he is most proud to be a Bahamian.
Minister
Turnquest noted the great sacrifice given when offering oneself for frontline
politics. “I can tell you, they are significant. And a lot of times, you leave
in the evening wondering just what it is that I have volunteered for. Sacrificing
time, family and personal progress, even subjecting yourself to sometimes
unfair criticisms… things you cannot change, the colour of your skin, where
you’re from, how you speak.
“It
is very unfortunate, because it is my belief that in so doing, we as a people
we are holding back progress and [the benefit of] the very best talents and
skills that are available to us, to push us forward and to achieve all that
this country can be and all that our people deserve.”
As
the nation celebrates its 46th Independence,
it is his hope and prayer, he continued, that the country and people can “grow
beyond where we are. Grow beyond and let go of some of the hurt, some of the
disappointments that we have experienced as a people, that are holding us back.”
He
said 46 years of success and growth is being celebrated, and while there is
still much to be done, “there is no doubt that there is much dissatisfaction
throughout the nation, and most particularly here in Grand Bahama, of where we
are today and the fact that we could be so much further. I believe, however,
that we have so much more to celebrate than we have to lament.”
Recognizing
the presence of young people in the audience, the Deputy Prime Minister said
the ceremony and celebrations are just as much about the young people as it is
about the leaders and adults. He said, “It is just as much about them, and
passing on those values that we hold so dear, as it is about us today.”
Other
events for Independence celebrations include a church service on Sunday, July 7
at 3:00 p.m. at Life Community Church in Caravel Beach and on Monday, July 8 –
when the Governor General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Cornelius A. Smith;
Prime Minister of The Bahamas, the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis; along with
other Cabinet Ministers and senior government officials will converge on
Independence Park at 8:00 p.m.
By Robyn Adderley
Release: BIS
Heading: Acting Prime Minister, the Hon. K. Peter Turnquest, addressed ceremonies to mark 46th Independence Celebrations under the theme, “United We Stand Bahamas, Together We Can” on Friday, July 5, 2019 at the Harold DeGregory Complex, Freeport.
Insert: National Flag Raising Ceremonies were held in Grand Bahama, on Friday, July 5, officially kicking off the Independence celebrations. The theme for the 46th anniversary is, “United We Stand Bahamas, Together We Can.”
(BIS Photo/Andrew Miller)