NIA Premier Mark Brantley praises Minister of Works Spencer R Brand for his commendable work
Premier of Nevis and Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly of St Kitts and Nevis – Mark Brantley, has recently praised the Minister of Works of Nevis Island Administration (NIA) – Spencer R Brand
12th of July 2023
Basseterre, St Kitts and Nevis: Premier of Nevis and Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly of St Kitts and Nevis – Mark Brantley, has recently praised the Minister of Works of Nevis Island Administration (NIA) – Spencer R Brand, for his commendable work towards the upliftment and development of the island nation.
Premier Brantley took to his official social media post to laud the Minister and stated that his hard work and dedication have transformed the beautiful island of Nevis. He also highlighted that Brand’s ideas and effective implementation of those ideas have surely taken the island on the path of progress and prosperity.
The social media post by Mark Brantley read, “This morning, I want to celebrate our Minister of Works Spencer R Brand for his phenomenal work in transforming our beloved Nevis. He and his team have worked tirelessly to implement projects which have long-term positive socio-economic benefits for Nevis.”
In addition to this, Premier Brantley shared an aerial-view video by Bryton Breezy Nisbett, which showed the mesmerizing and beautiful views of Nevis. He expressed his gratitude and pride after seeing the shots added by the videographer.
“Huge thanks to Bryton Breezy Nisbett for capturing this project so that we have a lasting record of what was and now what is,” the Premier of Nevis expressed through a social media post.
This is not the first time that Premier Mark Brantley has proudly shared a glimpse of the Nevis Island Administration. Earlier as well, he used the platform to inform the general public about development projects on the island.
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