Later, as the PM entered, the young pre-schoolers greeted him warmly, with Dr. Anthony expressing that they had made his day all the more special. “I welcome all of you here and I want to let you know that we are all very happy to have you here and we want to also wish you a very, very Merry Christmas,” the Saint Lucian Prime Minister said. He then greeted them individually, interacting with them as well as their teachers.
The students then proceeded to offer their audience a number of Christmas Jollies including “The 12 days of Christmas,” “Merry Christmas” and “Joy to the world” among others with the PM visibly enjoying their renditions. They ended their performance with Mighty Pelay’s “Merry Christmas Lucian Style” as a rousing round of applause rang out of the fifth floor on the Castries waterfront. The students were then each handed gifts before making their exit.
Later that same day, Dr. Anthony hosted a Christmas party at the official residence of the Prime Minister, Vigie for children with special needs. The initiative which was started by the former Prime Minister Stevenson King was one that Dr. Anthony told reporters that he was more than happy to continue.
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