#Nassau, October 29, 2019 – The Bahamas – Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis accepted a $100,000 donation from ALIV to help fund The Bahamas’ participation in Dubai Expo 2020, during a check presentation at the Office of the Prime Minister on Monday, 28 October.
The funds will go toward the development
of The Bahamas Pavilion that will showcase the resilience of The Bahamas in the
wake of Hurricane Dorian and what the country has to offer to the global
community, including investment opportunities, skills and culture.
The six-month Expo, which runs October
2020 to April 2021, will feature 180 countries and is expected to attract 25
million visitors from across the globe. The theme of the Dubai 2020 Expo is
“Connecting minds, creating the future.”
The initiative is being driven by the
Government’s National Committee for Expo 2020, which is comprised of government
agencies, academia, the private sector and civil society.
The Prime Minister thanked ALIV – the
title sponsor – for the donation and noted the importance of public and private
sector partnerships.
Prime Minister Minnis urged Bahamas
Pavilion organizers to use the opportunity to announce to the world that The
Bahamas is still open for business following Hurricane Dorian.
Attending the check presentation on
Monday were Commissioner General of The Bahamas Pavilion, His Excellency Tony
Joudi, Ambassador for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the State of Qatar; Mr.
John Gomez, COO, Cable Bahamas; Ms. Gravette Brown, ALIV Chief Commercial
Officer; Dr. Tyrone McKenzie, Consultant, Bahamas Pavilion; Mr. Jeffrey
Beckles, CEO Bahamas Chamber of Commerce; Mr. Michael Diggiss, Sr., Project
Manager Bahamas Pavilion; Ms. Keeshan Fowler, Administrative Consultant Bahamas
Pavilion; and Ms. Janet Johnson, Steering Committee Member.
Release: Office of the Prime Minister
Commonwealth of The Bahamas