Caribbean L 8 ife, Feb. 8–14, 2019 BQ
Barbadian consul’s agenda
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your country and my intention to all
Barbadians and individuals who are
interested in building and investing in
Barbados — I’m really excited about
having more dialogue,” he said.
At the top of his agenda list are many
issues, but his main concern is ensuring
togetherness and collaborative participation.
“We need to become more unified
and come together,” he said. “We are
a small group and we can really use as
much unity as we could and I’m interested
in that.”
He added that the country’s economic
needs mean that its citizens need to
be more familiar with current affairs.
“We need to help Barbados because
the country is going through a difficult
time right now economically, and I
want to rally all Barbadians to support
whenever and however they can,” said
Holder.
Later this year, the consulate will
host health events, immigration
seminars, and various other cultural
meets.
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