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Bahamas Immigration Department awarded for excellent service
By Lindsay Thompson, BIS
Oct 6, 2009 - 10:56:58 AM

Zelma Moss won the Lifetime Achievement Award for more than 40 years of service. She is pictured (right) receiving the award from Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of foreign Affairs, the Hon Brent Symonette. At left is Director of Immigration Jack Thompson. (BIS Photo/Kris Ingraham)
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NASSAU, Bahamas –
Zelma Moss with more 40 years of service received the Bahamas Immigration
Department Lifetime Achievement Award during recognition ceremonies
at Government House.
The Minister’s Award went
to Donnalee King-Burrows for more 30 years, and the Director’s Award
went to C Loyd Pinder who has put in more than 40 years of service.
The ceremonies, October 1,
were was part of the Bahamas Immigration Department’s 70th
anniversary celebrations.
Governor-General, His Excellency
Arthur D Hanna, underscored the importance of honouring employees who
are dedicated to their profession.
“Recipients, you must feel
elated that your hard work had not gone unnoticed,” he said. “The
fact that you are being awarded is testimony to your continuous good
service in assisting the Department to meet its goals and objectives.”

Director’s Award went to C Loyd Pinder who has put in more than 40 years of service. (BIS Photo/Kris Ingraham)
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The Governor-General advised
them to be ready to deal with migrating practices which will be continuous
as people seek a better way of life.
“Furthermore, there is also
the cultural aspect which the movement of people will generate which
brings into sharp perspective the importance of the role your Department
plays in this country,” he said. “True diligence in this time of
constant change is key.”
He also commended the Department
on doing “a very good job” of regularly informing the public of
the work being done, as it seeks to carry out its mandate.
“Your leaders and staff have
an onerous assignment as you are given the responsibility of overseeing
and controlling the movement of non-residents, persons who are not citizens
or have permanent resident status in this archipelagic nation,” he
said. “Your job of oversight and control is not an easy task.”
The Bahamas Immigration Department
was established by an Act of Parliament on January 1, 1939.

The Bahamas Immigration Department honoured its dedicated employees during a Staff Awards and Recognition Ceremony at Government House, October 1. Pictured seated from left with the clerical and administrative staff are Roderick Bowe, Senior Deputy Director of Immigration; the Hon Brent Symonette, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs; the Governor General, His Excellency Arthur Hanna; Dr Patricia Rodgers, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Jack Thompson, Director of Immigration; and Cora-Bain Colebrooke, Deputy Permanent Secretary. (BIS Photo/Kris Ingraham)
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Its purpose is “to regulate
the movement of people across the borders of The Bahamas so as to ensure
the security, facilitate economic advancement and promote the harmonious
social development of The Bahamas through collaborative efforts of responsible
government and non-government agencies both national and internationally”.
Amendments were made to the
Act for the establishment of the Detention Centre, which serves as a
transitory holding facility until repatriation arrangements are secured
for detainees.
Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Attorney General & Minister of Legal
Affairs, the Hon Brent Symonette, said that the amount of years served
by the honourees speaks to the continuity of staff with the Department
and institutional knowledge that exists.
When institutional knowledge
is combined with the vision of the directorate, this should translate
into a winning formula for success, said Mr Symonette, who also has
ministerial responsibility for the Immigration Department.
“I am pleased to express
sincere thanks and appreciation to each of you for the sacrifices you
have made, and continue to make toward the pursuit of the development
of The Bahamas,” Mr Symonette said.

Donnalee King-Burrows, took the Minister’s Award for over 30 years of service. She is pictured at right receiving the award from Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Hon Brent Symonette. Pictured at left is Director of Immigration Jack Thompson. (BIS Photo/Kris Ingraham)
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The Bahamas Immigration Department honoured its dedicated employees during a Staff Awards and Recognition Ceremony, October 1, at Government House. Pictured seated from left with the uniform officers are Roderick Bowe, Senior Deputy Director of Immigration; the Hon Brent Symonette, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs; the Governor-General, His Excellency Arthur Hanna; Dr Patricia Rodgers, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Jack Thompson, Director of Immigration; and Cora Bain Colebrooke, Deputy Permanent Secretary. (BIS Photo/Kris Ingraham)
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