| Public speaking, debate competition a success |
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| News Articles - Local |
| Written by Reporter |
| Saturday, 06 February 2010 03:00 |
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Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer has said that the Public Sector Transformation National Public Speaking and Debate Competition was a tremendous success. The event which was designed to stimulate national dialogue on the government’s Public Sector Transformation agenda was held at the Multipurpose Cultural & Exhibition Centre on Thursday evening. The event was sponsored by the nation’s leader.
The prime minister said, “There were over 200 persons in attendance. We were quite happy with the turnout, which shows that people are truly interested in public sector transformation. "The participants made excellent presentations; the content was solid and the presentations were delivered quite well. The suggestions from these presentations will surely be utilized by the government, as it crafts and implements its Public Sector Transformation agenda.” Caryl Henry (Office of the Prime Minister) topped the public servants category and received the Prime Minister’s Award for the Best Public Speaker. Jannelle Wehner (Ministry of Finance) was the first runner-up while Beulah Warner (Inland Revenue Department) was adjudged second runner-up. Carlon Knight received the highest score of all the debate winners and as such received the Prime Minister’s Award for the Best Debater. The People’s Award for the Best Impromptu Speaker went to Patsy Philip, who was one of five audience members to participate in that section. |