UNC Leader Kamla Persad wishes swift recovery of PM Rowley
Member of Parliament and Leader of the UNC Party of Trinidad and Tobago, Kamla Persad Bissessar wishes Dr. Keith Rowley a swift and full recovery.
9th of January 2021
Trinidad & Tobago: Member of Parliament and Leader of the UNC Party of Trinidad and Tobago, Kamla Persad Bissessar wishes Dr. Keith Rowley a swift and full recovery.
Dr. Keith Rowley has been hospitalized:
Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley has been hospitalized. Various media authorities say that he was taken to West Shore Medical Hospital around 5 pm due to a heart-related issue.

Prayers of people are with Dr. Keith Rowley:
The people of Trinidad and Tobago are praying for a speedy recovery of their Prime Minister. Alicia Ali commented, “Heavenly Father, release your healing throughout his body, restore great health into him, and strengthen and comfort him at this time. I claim it is received, and I give you the honor, glory, and praise, amen.”

“Father, I pray that you touch our Prime minister right now in the area of the heart. Lord, you are the heart doctor touch and heal him right now in Jesus name. I decree and declare good health and long life,” added Patricia Arthur.
Views on UNC Leader’s post:
People have also appreciated Kamla Persad’s post in which she wished swift recovery of the Prime Minister. A Facebook user commented, “That’s very compassionate and humane of you, Mrs. Bissessar! It shows basic human decency and thoughtfulness to others, and When I met you many years ago, you were extremely kind and thoughtful; I’ve always thought highly of you, this makes me think even higher of you! May God Bless your health with his choicest blessings.”

The sudden heart-related issue of the Prime Minister is a primary concern of the population right now. According to this issue, Authorities postponed some important meetings.
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