Good wishes for Trinidad and Tobago

From left, Minister of Social Development and Family Services Donna Cox, Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds, US Ambassador Candace Bond, attorney and CWI director Debra Coryat-Patton and Minister of Education Nyan Gadsby-Dolly at the National Academy for Performing Arts for the President's Independence Day toast to the nation on August 31. - Photo by Jeff K Mayers
From left, Minister of Social Development and Family Services Donna Cox, Minister of National Security Fitzgerald Hinds, US Ambassador Candace Bond, attorney and CWI director Debra Coryat-Patton and Minister of Education Nyan Gadsby-Dolly at the National Academy for Performing Arts for the President's Independence Day toast to the nation on August 31. - Photo by Jeff K Mayers

ON Trinidad and Tobago’s 62nd anniversary of independence, some politicians have reached out to the country on social media to express their good wishes.

Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley wished Trinidad and Tobago a Happy Independence Day on X, formerly Twitter.

She said, “As you celebrate this special day, I pray that the spirit of your motto – Together We Aspire, Together We Achieve – will continue to guide you toward unity, progress and further success.”

The US Embassy to TT posted a video message from US Ambassador Candace Bond on its various social media platforms.

She extended her congratulations to the people of TT, saying TT and the US had a deep friendship based on mutual respect, shared values and a common vision for the future

"Today marks a significant milestone in your history. A day to reflect on a journey of progress, resilience and unity that has defined TT since gaining independence in 1962.

"Your rich cultural heritage, vibrant democracy and commitment to diversity are truly commendable."

She said over the years the two countries collaborated on numerous initiatives and stood together in times of challenge and triumph. This year, she said, had seen achievements in several fields including sustainable development and enhanced security.

She added it was a privilege to work with the people of TT and wished the country success, peace and prosperity.

Search engine Google’s homepage also celebrated TT's Independence Day, sharing a brief history of the country's path to independence. The site cited TT as the first in the region to gain independence (although it was not).

It highlighted parades across the country, with the largest taking place around the Queen’s Park Savannah.

"Military forces escort the President in a vibrant display, accompanied by lively drums. As night falls, the sky is illuminated with fireworks, bringing the celebrations to a grand finale."

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