Not to litter but to place garbage in proper wastebaskets, says Mark Brantley
Mark Brantley, joined several people in a massive clean-up of the Long Point Road.
21st of February 2021

St Kitts and Nevis: Minister of Foreign Affairs and Aviation St. Kitts and Nevis and Premier of Nevis, Mark Brantley, joined several people in a massive clean-up of the Long Point Road.

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Aviation St. Kitts and Nevis and Premier of Nevis, Mark Brantley, wrote, “What a pleasure to join the men and women of the Nevis Division of the Royal St Kitts and Nevis Police Force in a massive clean-up of the Long Point Road.”

Furthermore, he added, I commend the High Command in Nevis, particularly Inspector Carty, who was there every step of the way this morning, and the entire team of dedicated professionals who worked hard this morning to make Nevis a cleaner place.

Additionally, Mark Brantley wants to use this opportunity to encourage SKN residents not to litter but to place their garbage in the proper receptacles.
Mark Brantley urged the residents of SKN to “Let us protect our environment and keep Nevis clean.”
St Kitts and Nevis is famous for its beauty, and residents need to maintain its beauty by keeping it clean and natural.
We all know that this era of COVID-19 made people restless and hopeless, but this is the time to restart lives and again to revive dreams. Mark Brantley is encouraging people to do the same.
He is encouraging people to invest their time in productive works rather than just sitting and overthinking.
Cleanliness of Long Point Road, along with the men and women of the Nevis Division of the Royal St Kitts and Nevis Police Force, is no less than an adventure.
An SKN resident replied to Mark Brantley’s post and wrote, “My everyday love, my good Premier and cuz. I love him.”
Cleanliness is the key to make the country more beautiful. Even along with 26 countries, SKN has also tamed deadly COVID-19 very systematically.
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