Nevis Agriculture Minister – Robelto Hector
Charlestown, Nevis
October 05, 2011
Two senior ministers within the Nevis Island Administration [NIA] recently joined students, principals and representatives from the Development Bank of St. Kitts-Nevis in tree planting exercises at the Charlestown Secondary and Elizabeth Pemberton Primary Schools.
The exercises, which coincided with the National Heroes Day and Independence celebrations in September, formed part of the bank’s 30th anniversary events.
Serving as Area Representative for the parish of St. Paul and [as] the island’s Agriculture Minister, the Honourable E. Robelto Hector offered congratulatory remarks on the NIA’s behalf, adding that his ministry had benefitted, both directly and indirectly, from the operations of the financial institution.
“I am happy for the contribution the Development Bank has made in this country, be it Education, Agriculture [or] Housing. Sometimes it seems to me [that] the Development Bank has worked for the last 30 years within my portfolio,” Minister Hector stated.
Recognising that tree planting promotes green tourism, “environmental consciousness,” the Agriculture Minister said he was pleased to be part of the exercise which was held at the Charlestown Secondary School.
The island’s Deputy Premier and Area Representative for the parish of St. John, the Honourable Hensley Daniel, joined the banking team when it later assembled at the Elizabeth Pemberton Primary School [EPPS] for a similar exercise.
“Good things are happening for you,” he said to the students who appeared excited about planting a lime tree at their school.
Noting that students at EPPS were benefiting from the NIA’s school meals programme, Minister Daniel said it was imperative that the students eat healthy lunches.
“This is an important exercise for all of you at the school. While we are offering lunch, we are also providing the means for you to have a sustained, nutritious lunch.
“If all of our institutions put a tree on the premises, you will surely have a good source of fruits and vegetables in the future,” Minister Daniel explained as he encouraged the students to “care for, nurture and enjoy green tourism” the lime tree.
The Development Bank of St. Kitts-Nevis, under the theme “30 years of success: Development Bank of St. Kitts-Nevis promoting total empowerment through economic, social and national development,” has observed a yearlong celebration of its 30th anniversary.