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Dr. Natalio Wheatly Sworn in as Deputy Premier of the BVI

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Dr. Natalio Wheatly Sworn in as Deputy Premier of the BVI

TORTOLA, British Virgin Islands – The British Virgin Islands now as a Deputy Premier, who was recently sworn into office for the remainder of the ruling Virgin Islands Party’s (VIP) term in government.

On Friday, Dr Natalio Wheatley was chosen and sworn in during an official ceremony.

“Today on the 7th of August, the day that is my birthday, I am pleased to announce that Honourable Dr Natalio Wheatley is now sworn in as Deputy Premier as this government continues to work together to take this territory forward in the interest of all,” said Premier Andrew Fahie.

“I know that he would do an excellent job because he would get the support of all of us, his colleagues. There is a lot of work to be done and I look forward to the expertise in a dynamic way from each person to be able to tackle these issues.”

According to the Premier, the decision was not an easy one as each minister excelled while serving in a temporary Deputy Premier post when they were being rotated for three months at a time.

“Giving portfolio ministers a chance at the Deputy Premier seat is to ensure each link in this government’s chain is strong. The temporary appointment allows for each minister to get the experience and ensure that they develop in all areas of government,” Fahie stated.

Wheatley who was the first of the ministers to serve in the temporary post of Deputy Premier in March 2019, assured his constituents that the added responsibility will not take away from his duty as a representative, and further said he plans to take his new role very seriously.

“None of these titles mean anything if the people are suffering and these titles are not just for our own self aggrandisement, it’s not for us to exalt ourselves over others. These titles are really placing a heavy responsibility on our shoulders to be able to serve others, and that’s what leadership is about,”Wheatley said.

CMC

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