Published 18 June 2017
WORK CONTINUES APACE ON THE HISTORIC NATIONAL HEROES PARK; GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS EXPRESS THEIR SATISFACTION
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, June 16, 2017 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister) – Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris got a first-hand look at the progress of the work being done on the National Heroes Park, as officials remain confident the historic park will be in a state of readiness to host this year’s National Heroes Day activities on 16th September.
Prime Minister Harris, accompanied by Governor General, His Excellency Sir S. W. Tapley Seaton GCMG, CVO, QC, JP; Minister of Health, Community Development et al., Senator the Hon. Wendy Phipps; Deputy Speaker, Senator the Hon. Akilah Byron-Nisbett and members of the Independence Committee, completed a walkthrough of the site today, Friday, June 16, 2017.
While there, Project Manager Calvin Pemberton gave the delegation an overview of the park, which will include a welcome center, a multi-purpose amphitheatre, parade square, a pavilion, a museum and a designated area where the busts of the National Heroes will be erected.
Prime Minister Harris, speaking after his tour of the site, said the work being undertaken represents the fulfillment of another commitment made by his Team Unity Government.
“In my address on this matter on the 16th of September, 2016, I did promise the country that we will create on this site a beautiful National Heroes Park where one can come and basically familiarize himself or herself with respect to our National Heroes. To date, we have five National Heroes and we are advancing work,” the prime minister stated.
“We are satisfied that things are taking shape and that for September, which is close by, we should be able to introduce to the country as a whole a new facility which will become an important attraction, not only for residents here, but for visitors to our island,” Dr. Harris added.
The honourable prime minister also thanked Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister, Mr. Osbert DeSuza for his work and dedication to the National Heroes Park project. Mr. DeSuza is currently in Cuba overseeing the completion of four of the five busts that will be on display at the park.
Senator Phipps, in her remarks, explained that the National Heroes Park will be one that each citizen and resident of St. Kitts and Nevis should have a vested interest in.
“We would wish for the people of St. Kitts and Nevis to understand that this facility is their facility – it’s the people’s facility – a place where we can hold up to honour those persons who would have contributed immensely to the socio-economic, political and cultural development of our Federation,” Minister Phipps said, adding that the park is being designed to last a very long time, with additional space for busts of any future National Heroes.
The Hon. Akilah Byron-Nisbett indicated that a park, solely dedicated to honouring the life and work of the country’s National Heroes, holds significant importance for all of us as Kittitians and Nevisians, particularly school children.
“Having a National Heroes Park here is allowing us the opportunity to be able to learn more about our history, our own people,” the senator stated. “Throughout school, one of the questions that we always had was ‘What about our own history and what is it that our own people have contributed in developing St. Kitts and Nevis?’. Now having these monuments here, it would give us the opportunity to learn more of what it is that they [National Heroes] contributed.”
St. Kitts and Nevis’ five National Heroes are the Right Excellent Sir Robert Llewellyn Bradshaw; the Right Excellent Sir Caleb Azariah Paul Southwell; the Right Excellent Joseph Nathaniel France; the Right Excellent Sir Simeon Daniel; and the Federation’s only living National Hero, the Right Excellent and the Right Honourable Sir Kennedy Alphonse Simmonds.