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GOLDING CONGRATULATES PATTERSON ON OCC AWARD
Saturday, July 04, 2009
GEORGETOWN, Guyana - Prime Minister Bruce Golding has heaped praises on former Prime Minister PJ Patterson after he was conferred with the Order of the Caribbean Community (OCC).
Prime Minister Bruce Golding (second right) and Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Ken Baugh (right) celebrate with former Prime Minister PJ Patterson (second left) at a reception in Georgetown, Guyana, shortly after Patterson was conferred with the Order of the Caribbean Community Thursday night. Also pictured are vice chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Professor E Nigel Harris (left), and director of finance - UWI Mona, Winston Bayley. (Photo: JIS)
The ceremony took place at the opening ceremony of the 30th regular meeting of the conference of Heads of Government of Caricom in Georgetown, Guyana, Thursday night.
In congratulating Patterson, Golding said he had done Jamaica and the region proud through his many years as a leading negotiator for the movement. He acknowledged Patterson's multifaceted contribution to the community's growth and the role he played in the region's integration process.
GOLDING CONGRATULATES PATTERSON ON OCC AWARD
Saturday, July 04, 2009
GEORGETOWN, Guyana - Prime Minister Bruce Golding has heaped praises on former Prime Minister PJ Patterson after he was conferred with the Order of the Caribbean Community (OCC).
Prime Minister Bruce Golding (second right) and Foreign Affairs Minister Dr Ken Baugh (right) celebrate with former Prime Minister PJ Patterson (second left) at a reception in Georgetown, Guyana, shortly after Patterson was conferred with the Order of the Caribbean Community Thursday night. Also pictured are vice chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Professor E Nigel Harris (left), and director of finance - UWI Mona, Winston Bayley. (Photo: JIS)
The ceremony took place at the opening ceremony of the 30th regular meeting of the conference of Heads of Government of Caricom in Georgetown, Guyana, Thursday night.
In congratulating Patterson, Golding said he had done Jamaica and the region proud through his many years as a leading negotiator for the movement. He acknowledged Patterson's multifaceted contribution to the community's growth and the role he played in the region's integration process.
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