Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Premier says Jamaicans have Contributed Greatly to the Cayman Islands | Jamaica Information Service

Premier says Jamaicans have Contributed Greatly to the Cayman Islands | Jamaica Information Service: "Premier of the Cayman Islands, Hon. McKeeva Bush, says his country has benefitted greatly from the contributions made by Jamaicans to that nation’s development.

Speaking at last weekend’s 60th staging of Denbigh Agricultural, Industrial and Food Show, in May Pen, Clarendon, Mr. Bush noted that Jamaicans have influenced “many areas of life” in the Cayman Islands.

“You have contributed to our growth, as a nation and as a people. I am thankful…that Jamaican teachers, Jamaican tradesmen, Jamaican educators of all kinds, legal brains of all kinds, right down to those who take care of our children, have done Cayman well. For this, I will always be thankful,” he said.

Mr. Bush pointed out that Jamaica and the Cayman Islands have had a long association, spanning over 350 years, which is expected to continue into the future, while pointing out that Jamaica’s 50 years of political independence “has taught many of us much.""

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