Sir Robin Yearwood Honored for 48 Years of Service to Antigua and Barbuda
The Throne Speech delivered by Governor General Sir Rodney Williams on Thursday paid tribute to Sir Robin Yearwood for his outstanding 48 years of service to Antigua and Barbuda.
Highlighting his significant contributions to the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA), the Governor General remarked, “The honorable Sir Robin Yearwood, who has served in Parliament for over 48 years and oversaw APUA, is acknowledged for his dedication and long-standing service.”
Sir Robin’s tenure has been marked by his leadership during crucial periods of growth and modernization in public utilities.
The speech also recognized Sir Robin’s legacy in navigating the complexities of an expanding nation, with the Governor General noting the importance of “skilled leadership” in modernizing utilities to support economic development.
Sir Robin Yearwood’s decades of public service were celebrated as a testament to the enduring impact of commitment and vision in governance. As Antigua and Barbuda continues to invest in its public utilities infrastructure, Sir Robin’s legacy remains a cornerstone of the nation’s progress.
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ST. PHILLIPS NORTH SALUTES YOU SIR!!
Now during this time as a representative of St. Philips north he didn’t even build a proper restroom facility at devils bridge national park to accommodate tourists much-less the home grown folks.
48 years of service to himself, he get to secure all the coastal lands and sell to white people and enriched himself, never gave a scholarship or assistance to medical expenses to the community he treated to become multi- millionaire.
We the constituents of St Phillips North congratulations to our representative for forty eight years of dependent service selling off our lands introducing the White Monopoly Capital Apartheid System in Lawry Bay coming soon Devils Bridge No Community Center