In a heartfelt gesture, Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has extended her condolences to the family and friends of Herbert Atwell, who recently passed away. Atwell, a former minister in the National Alliance for Reconstruction (NAR), is remembered for his significant contributions to Trinidad and Tobago’s democracy.
Persad-Bissessar acknowledged Atwell’s crucial political role, especially during the 1990s when Trinidad and Tobago faced considerable political challenges. His tenure in office was marked by a firm commitment to strengthening democratic institutions and guiding the nation through periods of turbulence.
Atwell held several key positions that were instrumental in shaping policy during a pivotal era for the country. As a respected figure in the political arena, his efforts in navigating complex political landscapes earned him recognition and respect from peers and successors alike.
The Prime Minister noted that Atwell’s dedication to service and democracy left a lasting imprint on the nation’s political fabric. As the country mourns his passing, his legacy serves as a reminder of the importance of unwavering commitment to public service and political integrity.
In extending her sympathies, Persad-Bissessar lauded Atwell’s contributions, underscoring how his work has paved the way for future generations of leaders. “His dedication and principled approach to governance are examples for us all,” she stated, emphasizing the enduring impact of his career on the nation’s political development.
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