Mister Speaker, during the Fifth Sitting of the Second Session of the Fourth House of Assembly, I spoke about an exhibition that the Department of Culture was producing. At that time, the Department was planning to display this exhibition in the Honourable Ralph T. O’Neal Administration Building, accompanied by satellite exhibitions at the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College and on our sister islands.
Mister Speaker, I thank you for the opportunity to stand before you today and give a statement on Labour and Immigration matters. As you and the Members of this Honourable House will remember I made a statement on Sunday, 3rd May to the people of these beautiful Virgin Islands updating them on Labour and Immigration matters. Mister Speaker, today I wish to give supplemental information that will answer some burning questions coming out of that statement.
Mr. Speaker, the Caribbean Region is about to enter another hurricane season and I would encourage everyone to accelerate their preparations as we anticipate an active season. I certainly recognise the challenges that emerge in our preparations as we continue to grapple with the pandemic and its social and economic impacts. We must always remain vigilant and prepared.
Mister Speaker, I thank you for the opportunity to address this Honourable House with a very important issue in our environment which is critical for the protection of our Territory in more ways than one; that of the protection of our coral reefs.
Topic: House of Assembly, Novel Coronavirus | Posted By: lstevens
Thursday, 11 June 2020 - 4:29pm
Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to report the decisions made at the Special meeting of Cabinet on 10th June, 2020, convened to consider the 15th Situation Report of the Health Emergency Operations Centre.
Topic: Gender Affairs, Human Development | Posted By: aphillip
Thursday, 11 June 2020 - 4:32pm
Mr Speaker, I wish to take this moment to join with other world leaders, and the millions of other persons in countries across the globe, who are lifting up their voices to demand an end to racism in all forms, everywhere - especially against people of African heritage.
Mr. Speaker, today it is my pleasure to announce that Cabinet has approved the appointment of Mr. Kelvin E. Hodge as the Chairman of the BVI Ports Authority Board for a period of three years effective May 13.
Topic: Constitution, House of Assembly | Posted By: aphillip
Thursday, 11 June 2020 - 4:16pm
Mr. Speaker, I will now speak on Constitutional Review in the Virgin Islands.
The Virgin Islands is presently an Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom (UK). The Virgin Islands’ first modern written constitution was enacted in 1950.
Topic: Novel Coronavirus, Tortola Pier Park | Posted By: aphillip
Thursday, 11 June 2020 - 4:11pm
Mr. Speaker, I do trust that everyone continues to remain safe as we continue to live and work in COVID-19.
On 28 May, the Government presented our $62.9 million Phase Two COVID-19 Economic Response Plan, which contained several programmes to help support families and small businesses during these trying times.
Topic: Novel Coronavirus, Recovery and Development Agency (RDA) | Posted By: aphillip
Thursday, 11 June 2020 - 4:05pm
Mr. Speaker, we are moving forward with recovery in the middle of the COVID-19 and an active hurricane season.
In this ‘new regular’ era of reopening, as a Government we have taken a phased approach where businesses that would be allowed to operate was determined from solely an economic standpoint.