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Posted: Wednesday 28 October, 2020 at 9:41 PM

Minister Hamilton applauds Social Security for invaluable Scholarship Programme

By: (SKNIS), Press Release

    Basseterre, St. Kitts, October 28, 2020 (SKNIS): Minister of Social Security, the Honourable Eugene Hamilton, has saluted the St. Christopher and Nevis Social Security Board for the invaluable assistance it has provided to 214 children under its High School Scholarship Programme.
     
    The minister made the statement on Tuesday, October 27, 2020, at a ceremony where twenty-one persons were inducted into the programme.
     
    Minister Hamilton stated that over the past 37 years, the scholarships not only provided “direct assistance to the students and parents of deserving scholars, who may not without this type of assistance realize their fullest potential, but would also propel our Nation into unchartered educational spaces, building our human capital index, and collaterally our Social Security fund.”
     
    He cited several prominent personalities within the society who were recipients of a scholarship award.
     
    “To date, I am advised that the Social Security Board has invested over $2 million in education, and can boast hearty alumni of over 200 persons including Nevis’ Premier Honourable Mark Brantley, Ms  Maritza Bowry, Mr. Mark Caesar, Mr Leslie Sugarbowl Morton, Mr Khale Thomas, Ms Tishanna Hazel, Mr Miguel Thomas, who is the new Principal of the Verchilds High School, and of course there are many others,” Minister Hamilton stated.

     

    He continued, “As Minister of Social Security, I am extremely proud of the seed that was sown, watered and the tree that now bears fruits of many kinds.  Students, you too can continue to make us all proud if you commit yourself to the challenges ahead.  I assure you that in my role, I will ensure that the Scholarship Committee and all involved value you as a priority as I certainly do.  That you will be provided with the tools and resources required for success as we build on this investment, I can tell you confidently that my government is committed to excellence and success, and you have in fact been afforded an excellent opportunity to succeed.”
     
    The minister reflected on the COVID-19 global pandemic and encouraged the 21 students to hold on to the promise that there is a better tomorrow awaiting them.
     
    The Susanna Lee High School induction ceremony was also attended by Minister of Education, Honourable Jonel Powell, and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, William V. Hodge. The scholarship programme was established in 1983.

     

     

     

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