#Nassau, October 16, 2019 – Bahamas –Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis recognized the courage and grace of the many Bahamian citizens who put their lives at risk during and in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian. The Prime Minister was speaking at the 2019 National Honours Investiture Ceremony held at Government House on Monday 14 October, National Heroes Day.
Twenty-one
Bahamians were formally invested by Governor General His Excellency the Most
Hon. C. A. Smith for offering tremendous national service or exemplifying
excellence in various fields.
The
Prime Minister took the opportunity to pay tribute to the many Bahamians who
were the face of courage and resilience as Hurricane Dorian unleashed its
devastation and fury on Abaco and Grand Bahama.
“Nurses,
doctors, defence force and police officers, family administrators and other
public officers and private citizens were on the frontlines of protecting
others and saving lives,” said Prime Minister Minnis.
“Many
of our fellow-citizens put their lives at risk in the service of others. Most
of these public officers on Abaco, and many of these heroes on Grand Bahama,
lost their homes and all of their possessions. On this National Heroes Day, we
recognize their courage and their grace.”
In
recognition of those who showed service and courage during Hurricane Dorian,
the Office of the Prime Minister launched a social media campaign featuring the
stories of three heroes who exemplify the courage of many, many other Bahamian
heroes.
“Such
service and courage is a powerful demonstration of the best of the Bahamian
spirit and the spirit of One Bahamas,” said Prime Minister Minnis.
“As
we make our country whole again and as we reconstruct and renew Abaco and Grand
Bahama, may the words of our National Pledge…be our guide. May we be ‘one
people united in love and service’.”
The
Prime Minister acknowledged that the 2019 National Honourees are also people of
courage.
Prime
Minister Minnis said the honourees have demonstrated courage in the exercise of
religious pastoral ministry; the promotion of cultural and national
development; the service of others through political, public, civic and
community service; the chronicling of the nation’s history and preservation of national treasures; the preservation of the
natural and built environment; and the pursuit of excellence in education,
commerce and athletics.
“May
the examples of our fellow-citizens, especially those honoured today, inspire
the desire within us all to serve within our Commonwealth,” said the Prime
Minister.
Invested
Honourees
The
new Companions of the Order of The Bahamas are Rev. Dr. Philip Rahming;
the late Timothy Gibson; and the late Rev. Dr. Hervis Bain.
The
new Companions of the Order of Distinction are the Hon. Frank Watson and
the Hon. O.A.T ‘Tommy’ Turnquest.
The
new Officers of the Order of Distinction are Mr. Keith Mason, Sr. and Mr.
Franklyn O’Brien Rolle.
The
new Members of the Order of Distinction are Dr. Dianne Gail Saunders; Mrs.
Missouri Sherman-Peter; Mr. Godfrey Kenneth Kelly; Mr. Edward Andrew
‘Dud’ Maynard; Mrs. Lynn Holowesko; and Mr. Norward Rahming.
The
new Companions of the Order of Merit are Rev. Dr. Charles Saunders; Bishop
Carrington Samuel Pinder; the late Mr. Edmund Moxey; and the late Mr.
George Adams.
The
new Office of the Order of Merit is Rev. Bishop J. Carl Rahming. The new
Members of the Order of Merit are Rev. Charles A. Sweeting and Rev.
Oral Rex Major.
The
Order of Lignum Vitae was awarded to Mrs. Shaunae Miller-Uibo.
Release: Office of the Prime Minister
Commonwealth of The Bahamas
Photo Captions: 2019 National Honours Investiture ceremony at Government House, October 14.
(BIS Photos/Kemuel Stubbs)