‘Deserving Bahamians’ to be honoured with Bahamian awards
Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie brings the keynote address at the official launch of The Bahamas’ 40th Anniversary of Independence in Rawson Square, Tuesday, March 12, 2013. (BIS Photo/Peter Ramsay) NASSAU, The Bahamas — Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie revealed that “deserving Bahamians” will be honoured with Bahamian awards during the official launch of The Bahamas’ 40th Anniversary of Independence.
He added, “The framework for a National Honours system that was passed then, and this year will be brought forward again.”
The Prime Minister said the public honouring will not only draw the necessary attention to recipients, but it will also be the best way that a grateful nation can show its appreciation.
He said the wishes of the National Heroes Committee, led by its chairman, Father Sebastian Campbell, that for years has called for the country’s heroes to be honoured nationally and for a National Heroes Park, will see its desires granted.
Deputy Prime Minister the Hon. Philip Davis; Minister for Foreign Affairs and Immigration the Hon. Fred Mitchell; Minister of Tourism the Hon. Obie Wilchcombe; other Members of Parliament; Senators; senior government officials; Dame Marguerite Pindling and Co-chair, National Independence Committee, Charles Carter attended the launch.
“This theme suggests a transition, a crossing over and a progression and a connection to our past. It is forward looking, but acknowledges that we are continuing a great work.
“Throughout The Bahamas and the world, Bahamians should treasure this milestone, acknowledge the journey that brought us here and celebrate.”
Prime Minister Christie said among its other planned events, the National Independence Committee is working with The College of The Bahamas on hosting the 40th Anniversary Independence Conference.
He explained that the conference, which will be held June 12 – 14, and is open to the public, will do much to help further educate and The official launch of The Bahamas’ 40th Anniversary of Independence took place in Rawson Square, Tuesday, March 12, 2013. Pictured from left at the launch: Minister of Tourism the Hon. Obie Wilchcombe; Minister for Foreign Affairs and Immigration the Hon. Fred Mitchell; Co-chair, National Independence Committee, Charles Carter; Dame Marguerite Pindling and Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs the Hon. Allyson Maynard-Gibson. (BIS Photo/Peter Ramsay) examine what the future of The Bahamas can be.
“The aim of the conference is to examine the context and construction of the Bahamian nation; investigate the challenges emerging in the post-independence period; discuss contemporary social, cultural, economic and political issues that have emerged since 1973; and explore future prospects for nation building and development.”
The Prime Minister also noted that in planning the celebrations for the Anniversary, the committee felt it was critical to host events that will showcase our arts and culture.
“I have said before that it is important to the development of our national identity and to the deepening of our Bahamian culture that our artists have a high level of support.
Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie (second from right) and Co-chair, National Independence Committee, Charles Carter (far left) at the conclusion of the ceremony to officially launch The Bahamas’ 40th Anniversary of Independence unveil the official 40th Anniversary Independence Logo created by young artists Kishan Monroe (second left) and Addis Huyler. (BIS Photo/Peter Ramsay)“We often enjoy and celebrate what other nations in the world have offered us and we forget that we have produced many cultural icons who have influenced them.”
Prime Minister Christie said the country has recognised Sir Sidney Poitier for his contributions, which helped to sensitise and educate a new generation of Bahamian youth who were unaware of his national and global significance.
He added that persons such as Joseph Spence, Roxie Roker, Bert Williams must also be recognised.
The Prime Minister said this year the nation will pause and as a united people, celebrate 40 years of being independent Bahamians.
“What makes this special is that we will celebrate with those who worked feverishly to usher in Independence.
We must see the gift in this.
“Rev. Philip Rahming wrote in the Pledge of Allegiance that we are “one people united in love and service.” I truly hope that this year, as we cross the bridge to the future we cross it as one Bahamas.”
Kishan Monroe one of the creators of the official 40th Anniversary Independence Logo greets Dame Marguerite Pindling. Looking on is Co-chair, National Independence Committee, Charles Carter and Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs the Hon. Allyson Maynard-Gibson. (BIS Photo/Peter Ramsay) The Prime Minister and Mr. Carter at the conclusion of the ceremony unveiled the official 40th Anniversary Independence Logo created by artists Kishan Monroe and Addis Huyler.
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