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St. Lucia’s PM lauds assistance from donor countries

ST. LUCIA – Prime Minister Stephenson King has disclosed that he is satisfied with the pace of recovery works following Hurricane Tomas’ pummelling of the 238 square mile island on October 30, 2010.

The island’s leader noted his satisfaction with how quickly the country’s capital Castries was able to resume normalcy but observed that the level of recovery works to be done varies in different parts of the island.

Meantime the prime minister continues to extend gratitude to the countries which have come to the island’s assistance since Hurricane Tomas devastated the island, including key economic sectors such as agriculture.


Hon. Prime Minister Stephenson King

As recently as December 13, during National Day celebrations, Prime Minister King reflected on the contributions made by other countries.

“Our neighbours, our brothers and sisters in the Caribbean and throughout the world, have come to the assistance of saint Lucia by extending a helping hand by showing love and appreciation for the relationship that they share with us.”

He also spoke directly to representatives of French Guyana who were on hand at the celebrations, reminiscing on the deep historical relationship the French territory shares with Saint Lucia.

French Guyana donated over 300,000.00 Euros to Saint Lucia to assist in recovery efforts post Hurricane Tomas

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