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Prime Minister Receives Leadership Award

By: , August 29, 2017

The Key Point:

Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, was presented with the ‘Distinguished Leadership Award’ by the New York-based Jamaica Independence Foundation on Saturday, August 26.
Prime Minister Receives Leadership Award
Prime Minister the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (right), accepts the Distinguished Leadership Award from Jamaica’s Consul General to New York, Trudy Deans (left) and Janice Savin-Williams at the Jamaica Independence Foundation’s Grand Gala on August 26 at the Hilton Hotel in Manhattan, New York.

The Facts

  • The awards were presented at the Jamaica 55 Independence Grand Gala, held at the New York Hilton Hotel by the Foundation.
  • The Prime Minister commended the organisers for channeling the proceeds to the centre and the school, emphasising that the Government will not relent in its efforts to get Marcus Garvey’s name cleared of criminal charges in the United States.

The Full Story

Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, was presented with the ‘Distinguished Leadership Award’ by the New York-based Jamaica Independence Foundation on Saturday, August 26.

Also honoured by the Foundation were former Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Edward Seaga, who received the ‘Nation Builder Award’; and Jamaican-born basketball legend, Patrick Ewing, who was given the ‘Son of the Soil Legacy Award’.

The awards were presented at the Jamaica 55 Independence Grand Gala, held at the New York Hilton Hotel by the Foundation.

Accepting the award, Prime Minister Holness paid tribute to fellow awardee, Mr. Seaga, whom he described as his personal hero and mentor.

He reminded the audience that Mr. Seaga was “one of the framers of the Jamaica Constitution, a father of the nation, a social engineer extraordinaire and a patriot”.

“Jamaica is forever indebted to you and the countless contributions you have made to our country’s development,” the Prime Minister told Mr. Seaga.

Turning to Mr. Ewing, the Prime Minister said he embodies the spirit of the Jamaican people, who have excelled in their endeavours.

“Your stellar contributions to sports/basketball have further cemented Jamaica’s reputation as a sports powerhouse. We acknowledge your leadership in this area, and for your ambassadorship in showcasing the talent that is present in Jamaica,” the Prime Minister said.

Proceeds from the gala will go towards Jamaica 55 Legacy Project – ‘Woman Inc.’, Jamaica’s women’s crisis centre, as well as the Garvey Elementary School in Bronx, New York, named in honour of Jamaica’s first National Hero, The Rt. Excellent Marcus Mosiah Garvey.

The Prime Minister commended the organisers for channeling the proceeds to the centre and the school, emphasising that the Government will not relent in its efforts to get Marcus Garvey’s name cleared of criminal charges in the United States.

Prime Minister the Most Hon. Andrew Holness (second left); Patrick Ewing Jr. (third left), representing his father; and former Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Edward Seaga, display their awards presented by the Jamaica Independence Foundation at its Grand Gala on August 26 at the Hilton Hotel in Manhattan, New York. At left is Jamaica’s Consul General to New York, Trudy Deans.

 

Last Updated: August 29, 2017

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