PRIME
MINISTER SPENCER SETTLES IN
Meets
With OPM Staffers and
Holds First Cabinet Meeting
St.
John's: March 27th, 2004......Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer
continues to settle in his new position and office as Antigua
and Barbuda's third (3rd) Prime Minister.
On
Tuesday March 23rd, Spencer's United Progressive Party (UPP)
broke the 28-year rule of the Antigua Labour Party (ALP) when
it won 12 to 4 in general elections which political observers
say was the fiercest in the country's history.
On
Friday, flanked by the Permanent Secretary in the Office of
the Prime Minister (OPM) Agnes James,who welcomed and
introduced him, PM Spencer addressed OPM staffers as he
briefed them on the expectations and plans of his
administration.
He
pointed out that as with any new administration, there will be
changes. "You will see some new faces as we move along, and
once you are prepared to do your work in a
professional manner, things will go smoothly," the new
Prime Minister said.
Mr.
Spencer pointed out to staffers that their commitment to work
will be to the benefit of all Antigua and Barbuda and
encouraged them to be at their best for their country. Noting
that, many of them have worked at the OPM for a long time
and have a great deal of experience in the running of the
system. He pointed out that he will lean on that experience
from time to time as the OPM leads the way in setting examples
for other ministries to follow. He however warned that there
will be no "free rides" and said that he intends to
be an approachable Prime Minister, one who is prepared to
learn in his new office.
"Although
I have been given a top position, I will remain the humble
young boy from Gray's Farm", he concluded.
Following the
meeting with his staff, PM Spencer also held his first meeting
with the newly appointed members of his Cabinet.
The
Prime Minister welcomed his colleagues to the first meeting of
"government in the sunshine" and exhorted them
to honour their commitment to serving the people of Antigua
and Barbuda.
"I
wish to say to all of you that we have a sacred duty to
perform and to discharge our responsibilities to the people of
Antigua and Barbuda in such a way that we will make the people
of this country proud of all of us", he said.