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Government Says 2024: A Year Of ‘Remarkable Progress & Unity’

14 December 2024
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The Government of Saint Lucia has expressed wishes for joy, peace, and warmth to residents of the Island in a message posted on social media on Friday.

“As 2024 draws to a close, the Government of Saint Lucia extends its deepest gratitude to the people of our beloved nation for making this year one of remarkable progress and unity,” the message said.

It lauded citizens’ resilience, dedication, and commitment to building a brighter future, describing the qualities as ” the driving force behind every success we have achieved together. ”

“From strengthening our communities to advancing our national goals, your contributions have been invaluable,” the Government statement declared.

“May this Christmas bring love to your hearts and homes, and may the new year bless us all with greater opportunities, prosperity, and togetherness. Here’s to an even better 2025—working hand in hand to achieve greater heights for Saint Lucia!” It said.

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