stluciatimes, caribbean, caribbeannews, stlucia, saintlucia, stlucianews, saintlucianews, stluciatimesnews, saintluciatimes, stlucianewsonline, saintlucianewsonline, st lucia news online, stlucia news online, loop news, loopnewsbarbados

Pierre To Headline High-Profile Speaking Events In Barbados, St. Kitts & Nevis

Prime Minister Hon. Philip J. Pierre travels to St. Kitts and Nevis at the invitation of the
Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) to deliver the keynote address to herald the official launch of the ECCB’s 40th Anniversary Celebrations on January 19, 2023.

Prime Minister Pierre officially assumed the Chairmanship of the ECCB Monetary Council on July 22, 2022.

The Prime Minister has also accepted an invitation to deliver the feature address at the Errol Barrow Memorial Lecture and Awards Ceremony in Barbados on January 20, 2023.

The Right Excellent Errol Barrow, acclaimed “Father of Independence” of the Republic of Barbados was a forerunner of regional integration and is regarded as a co-founder of the CARICOM.

Following two days of engagements with public and private sector leaders, the Prime Minister will pay a courtesy visit to the secretariat of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) on January 23, 2023.

Prime Minister Pierre currently serves as the Chairman of the CDB Board of Governors.

The Prime Minister is scheduled to conclude his sub-regional mission on January 24, 2023.

Hon. Dr. Ernest Hilaire will act as the Prime Minister until January 25, 2023.

SOURCE: Office of the Prime Minister

Any third-party or user posts, comments, replies, and third-party entries published on the St. Lucia Times website (https://stluciatimes.com) in no way convey the thoughts, sentiments or intents of St. Lucia Times, the author of any said article or post, the website, or the business. St. Lucia Times is not responsible or liable for, and does not endorse, any comments or replies posted by users and third parties, and especially the content therein and whether it is accurate. St. Lucia Times reserves the right to remove, screen, edit, or reinstate content posted by third parties on this website or any other online platform owned by St. Lucia Times (this includes the said user posts, comments, replies, and third-party entries) at our sole discretion for any reason or no reason, and without notice to you, or any user. For example, we may remove a comment or reply if we believe it violates any part of the St. Lucia Criminal Code, particularly section 313 which pertains to the offence of Libel. Except as required by law, we have no obligation to retain or provide you with copies of any content you as a user may post, or any other post or reply made by any third-party on this website or any other online platform owned by St. Lucia Times. All third-parties and users agree that this is a public forum, and we do not guarantee any confidentiality with respect to any content you as a user may post, or any other post or reply made by any third-party on this website. Any posts made and information disclosed by you is at your own risk.

2 COMMENTS

  1. My advise to our Prime Minister, be careful, I feel some person or persons are setting you up. Within the last few months Dr. Horace Chang offered you the chairmanship of the Council for National security and Law enforcement; without hesitation you gladly accepted it. Now see what happens, you’re off to Antigua that’s o.k. but to Barbados? I hope there’s a damn good writer who knows his/her business to have you prepared for that speech N.B. the best of them need a good one. Brother, please go slow to avoid a burn out, that too happens to the best of them; I pray you be Blessed on your crusade.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

TRENDING

Subscribe to our St. Lucia Times Newsletter

Get our headlines emailed to you every day.

Share via
Send this to a friend