[xml][/xml]
The Bahamas Weekly Facebook The Bahamas Weekly Twitter
News : Bahamas Information Services Updates Last Updated: Feb 13, 2017 - 1:45:37 AM


Bahamian Public Workers Recognized for Invaluable Service
By Kathryn Campbell, BIS
Dec 5, 2016 - 6:14:53 PM

Email this article
 Mobile friendly page



public-workers-1.jpg
Ambrose Cargill (centre) began working at the age of 14 as a Carpenter Helper at the Ministry of Works and Urban Development and retires after 45 years as a Superintendent in the Carpentry Shop. He is shown with the Hon. Philip Davis, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Urban Development (left) and Colin Higgs, Permanent Secretary, (right). (BIS Photo/Patrick Hanna).

NASSAU, The Bahamas – Seventeen employees of the Ministry of Works and Urban Development were honored for their service to the Government of The Bahamas during a Retirement Luncheon Friday, December 2, at the British Colonial Hilton.
The Hon. Philip Davis, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Urban Development, acknowledged and thanked the retirees who have served the Bahamian people “well.”

“Thanks to you because through your good and gracious service, our Bahamas emerged from colonialism on firm footing and has grown from strength to strength.

You have given your youth to service of others, very often sacrificing time and energies that would have gone to building family,” he remarked.

He encouraged the retirees to enter the new phase of life with boldness and the assurance of God’s continuing sustenance.

He challenged them to continue to do all they can to change the world, to transmit values and to leave the earth better than they found it.

“Through Public Service you have not become wealthy by traditional standards; however, wealth unlikely showed up in kind. No money can open the doors for which your service now holds the key. I am certain that many of you can relate to going into an agency and getting assistance – not because of who you are, but because your mother or father was good to someone.

public-workers-2.jpg
The Hon Philip Davis, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Urban Development (centre left) is pictured with 2016 retirees of the Ministry of Work and Urban Development at the 4th annual Retirement Luncheon. Also shown (centre right) is Colin Higgs, Permanent Secretary. (BIS Photo/Patrick Hanna)

“Your kindness will follow you for the rest of your lives and extend to your children and theirs.”

The honorees are: Ambrose Cargill, 45 years; Elizabeth Smith-Cox, 45 years; Joseph Archer, 42 years; Andre Thompson, 40 years; Rudolph Tinker, 40 years; Burket Dorsett, 39 years; Christopher Gilbert, 37 years; Anthony Humes, 34 years; Godfrey Bowe (posthumously) 30 years; Anthony Rolle, 29 years; Florence Darville, 26 years; Anville Sargent, 24 years; Henley Claridge, 23 years; Cyril Rolle, 20 years; Thelma Kerr, 19 years; Elvis Rolle, 18 years; Roosevelt Virgil, 17 years.

The theme for the 4th Annual Retirement Luncheon was “Celebrating the Journey, Stepping Out in Faith." The Royal Bahamas Defence Force Pop Band provided entertainment for the event.

Bookmark and Share




© Copyright 2016 by thebahamasweekly.com

Top of Page

Receive our Top Stories



Preview | Powered by CommandBlast

Bahamas Information Services Updates
Latest Headlines
Junkanoo Summer Festival Is Back, Bigger and Better
ZNS Celebrates 86th Anniversary with Church Service
Doctoral degree posthumously conferred to Hon. A.D. Hanna by University of The Bahamas
Select Jif Peanut Butter Products Recall - Update
Dr. Rodney Smith confers final degrees as President and CEO of UB: asks graduates to take the next step with an open mind