I wish to adopt the protocol that has already been established, except to acknowledge His Excellency the Governor-General…Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris…and Special Guest Speaker Dr. Andy J. Redmond.
Tonight, I have the distinct honour and privilege to introduce Prime Minister Harris, with whom I have worked – as his Press Secretary – for one year and 10 months. It has been an honour to serve my country and to work for a leader whom history will judge as one of the most skillful and accessible politicians that St. Kitts and Nevis has ever seen.
I was only nine days on the job when the realization hit me that Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris is a special brand of politician – that is, he is a charismatic leader who not only can win elections, but, more importantly, he has won the boundless loyalty, devotion and respect of the people.
It was Thursday, March 24th, 2016 when the Honourable Prime Minister met with scores of people for one-on-one consultations in Molineux, which forms part of his constituency. Some persons who are not members of St. Christopher #7 showed up for the opportunity to meet with the Prime Minister. It was after 8:00pm when Prime Minister Harris had his final one-on-one consultation for the day at the Joshua Obadiah Williams Primary School.
There, I met and got to know a lot of his constituents including a shy 40-year-old lady who said that the baby she was holding was the Prime Minister’s goddaughter.
Reminiscing about how she had gotten to know her Constituency Representative, the lady said, “He used to just come and sit down and talk to my grandmother.” She added that her grandmother would always tell him ‘Do the good works!’ The lady went on to say about her grandmother, “She said she would always vote for him. So she is always telling us do not turn our back on him.”
This cavalry of support for Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris has been built up over many, many years. After all, Prime Minister Harris has spent the past six consecutive terms – since 1993 – as the Parliamentary Representative for St. Christopher #7.
During that 25-year span, Dr. Harris has made an indelible impact on the communities he serves, starting from Belle Vue and stretching to Ottley’s Village.
The annual Constituency Number Seven Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris Domino League, which holds the distinction of being the longest running domino league in St. Kitts-Nevis and I believe in the region, marked its 22nd year in 2017. Impressively, 14 domino teams took part last year; 12 of them from Constituency #7 and the remaining two teams, Saddlers and Parsons, hailed from Constituency #6. Indeed, the successful domino league has become a model for unity, signaling to the young people that deep, meaningful friendships can be forged while engaging in sports or any other organized effort, regardless of the level of competitiveness that is involved.
The Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris Basketball League is also a fixture in St. Christopher #7, having celebrated its 14th year in 2017. Again, it is another example of how Prime Minister Harris has enriched the lives of young people, providing them with avenues to develop not only skill and athletic prowess, but also lasting friendships that help them build tolerance, empathy and a sense of team spirit.
Perhaps the icing on the cake – that really showcases the Honourable Prime Minister’s commitment to and compassion for the community and its children – is the Annual Help-a-Child Program. Prime Minister Harris is the founder of the 14-year-old scholarship program, and over the years he has enlisted a number of entities to support his philanthropic efforts. Over the past 14 years, the Prime Minister and these partner businesses and individuals have helped a total of 503 primary school students who live in Constituency #7 and demonstrate financial need. These students have each received five hundred dollar bursaries, resulting in more than two hundred and fifty-one thousand dollars being awarded to date.
Each year, award candidates are identified with the assistance of teachers and principals, who say the bursaries make a noticeable difference in students’ lives and are a good investment in them.
These are the same sentiments that Ms. Katherina Davis expressed at the 2017 Help-a-Child Award Ceremony last November. At the time, she was the reigning Miss National Carnival Queen.
Many years ago, she was a Help-a-Child award recipient. Katherina Davis went on to graduate from Cayon High School with 11 subjects then proceeded to the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College. Her future goal is to advance to the doctorate level of study, no doubt to emulate the academic achievements of her benefactor.
In 1988, Timothy Harris graduated from the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) with a First Class Honours Degree in Accounting and won the coveted Victor Cooke Prize for Best Accounting Student. In 1992, he graduated from the St. Augustine Campus of UWI with a distinction in the Master’s Degree Management Studies Program.
Following Timothy Harris’ excellent performance, the University of the West Indies in collaboration with the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) sponsored his participation in the Ph.D. Program involving four universities in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, namely Concordia University, McGill University, Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) and HEC Montréal.
Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris was sworn in as St. Kitts and Nevis’ third Prime Minister on Wednesday, February 18th, 2015 after leading the three-party Team Unity coalition to a resounding victory at the polls two days earlier.
He has amassed a remarkable track record as Prime Minister:
– St. Kitts and Nevis’ economy has seen enviable growth during the first half of his administration’s five-year term. This is a marked contrast to the negative growth that marred the first half of the previous administration’s final term in office.
– And while our major source markets for goods and services in the G7 grouping have experienced paltry growth in 2016 of less than 2 percent, St. Kitts-Nevis’ economy achieved growth of more than 3 percent in 2016. Indeed, we have had above average economic growth in the first three years of Prime Minister Harris’ administration, and the administration is projecting a 3.5 percent growth rate for 2018.
– Under Prime Minister Harris’ skillful leadership, St. Kitts and Nevis – according to Social Security data – has seen the largest number of employees registered, the largest number of contributors, the largest number of jobs, and the highest annual wage bill on record.
– Banks are extending more credit to businesses and households, with confidence in St. Kitts and Nevis’ economy being high and consumer spending continuing to grow strongly under the adept leadership of Prime Minister Harris, who is also the country’s Minister of Finance. This positive growth in consumer banking is indicative that the middle class is growing.
Ladies and Gentlemen, without further ado, it is my pleasure to call to the podium the man of the hour, the man of the era, the man who puts people first and his country above self, Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris.