St Kitts & Nevis: Dr Terrance Drew visits Keys Village and Cayon to meet Constituents Image credits: Facebook
Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr Terrance Drew, visited to meet local constituents of Keys Village and Cayon today to connect and understand their problems and serve their lives.
Prime Minister of St Kitts & Nevis, Dr Terrance Drew, took to his official Facebook handle recently to express his pleasure to meet his constituents of Keys Village and Cayon to connect and understand their problems and serve their lives.
Prime Minister Dr Drew, on his Facebook handle, added,” #KeepingConnected with my Constituents is of paramount importance to me. Today I spent my Morning connecting with my fellow Keys Village and Cayon constituents.
Dedicated to serving our people.”
As per the Update, Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew visited the Keys Village and Cayon to meet the local constituents of the village and to be able to connect with them, as, according to him, keeping connected with his people and serving their lives is the most important thing to him as being a Prime Minister of the Country.
Prime Minister Dr Drew visited to meet his constituents today, i-e, Thursday, June 1, 2023, in the Morning, to learn about the problems of his people and to understand them by connecting with their lives more. The Prime Minister also shared some glimpses from his visit to his Facebook handle, visiting their residents and holding quality talks about their lives and more.
Notably, PM Dr Drew has dedicated himself to contributing to his people’s lives and connecting with them to take practical steps for sustaining and improvising their lives and bringing development and growth at all levels. Apart from it, PM Drew is also the Finance Minister of the Country and has made many significant steps to secure and improvise lives; being a Doctor, he has also aimed to provide the best medical education in his country.
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