PM Skerrit extends New Year 2024 greetings 

Roosevelt Skerrit extended his wishes on the eve of New Year 2024. It is to be noted that he took to his official social media handle (Facebook) to exchange New Year greetings with the people of the Federation.

1st of January 2024

In picture: The 
Prime Minister of Dominica, Roosevelt Skerrit. (Credits: Roosevelt Skerrit, Facebook)

Roseau, Dominica: The Prime Minister, Roosevelt Skerrit, extended his wishes on the eve of New Year 2024. It is to be noted that he took to his official social media handle (Facebook) to exchange New Year greetings with the people of the Federation.

He urged people to put collaborative efforts into the advancement and prosperity of the nation. He pledged to modernize Dominica in terms of sustainability and its potential growth.

“As we embark on the journey into 2024, let us collectively renew our dedication to the advancement and prosperity of our beloved Dominica, pledging to cultivate its potential, foster sustainable growth, and amplify the beauty that defines our nation”, PM Skerrit shared.

Notably, many people reacted to his post and expressed their delight by commenting on the post.

One such user, named Raymond Joseph, wrote, “Well Said, PM, Happy New Year to you and your family. May God keep on blessing you through 2024 and beyond.”

While reacting to the post, another person by the name of Albert St Jean commented, “I wish you all the best for the new year and that you will continue the good work you’re doing for the betterment of the country.”

Moreover, Solomon Pascal, another Facebook user, stated, “Blessings within the New Year to you and your family. May the good Lord continue to guide your undertakings.”

Additionally, a Minister of Tourism, Charles, also expressed his delight as she shared New Year greetings with the people of Dominica.

“Wishing you a Happy & Prosperous 2024! Let’s declare this Year- A year of Being Intentional Kind and Being Our Neighbors’ Keeper. Let the light of Christ Shine through our Words and Deeds!”, she added.

In addition, Dominica is also known for its colourful festivals, some of the best in the Caribbean. This Caribbean Island nation of Dominica is often referred to as the “Nature Isle of the Caribbean” due to its lush rainforests, scenic mountains and diverse wildlife.