Everything is not perfect but we have to be truthful that Dominica has come a long way said PM Roosevelt Skerrit
PM Roosevelt Skerrit said that Dominica was badly hit by a Hurricane but the people of Dominica managed to bring it back to life.
Tuesday, 29th October 2019

Prime Minister of Commonwealth of Dominica, Dr. Roosevelt Skerrit organized a press conference to acknowledge the success of the World Creole Music Festival which was started on Friday.
During the press briefing, PM congratulated the team who have been working for months to make this mega event a massive success.
PM Dr. Skerrit said that all the hotel rooms and even private houses, especially in Roseau, are fully booked by visitors coming from across the world for the Music Festival. He said in future more hotels are coming to meet the requirements of the public and these new ventures will not only help in boosting the tourism industry of the Nature Isle but will generate employment for hundreds of locals.
With hope and inspiration, PM said that we must appreciate the good that is happening in Dominica and how long the country has managed to come even after being devastated by a category five hurricane ‘Hurricane Maria’.
“Let us continue to promote good about our country and the positive things that are happening in Dominica, everything is not perfect but we have to be truthful to say that Dominica has come a long way.” added PM Dr. Roosevelt Skerrit.
PM also stated that Dominica was hit so badly by a Hurricane that was never expected to be seen getting better in a short period, but Dominica is fighting and will be climate-resilient.
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