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BYisrael sworn in as THA deputy chief secretary - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

AND KINNESHA GEORGE-HARRY

LESS than a week after assemblyman Watson Duke resigned as deputy chief secretary of the Tobago House of Assembly, Dr Faith BYisrael was elected during a special sitting of the assembly in Tobago and then sworn in at the President's House on Monday.

BYisrael took the oath of office before acting President Christine Kangaloo, as President Paula-Mae Weekes is in London to attend Queen Elizabeth II's funeral .

BYisrael, who is also in charge of the Division of Health, Wellness and Social Protection, told the media she is up for the task, but doesn't expect the job to be an easy one.

'The division I lead is a really heavy division, but I think with the team we are building, we are going to ensure we provide the best governance to Tobago. It will be difficult; it would be hard work. By no means this is going to be easy.

"I think the Chief Secretary, in his wisdom, and the entire team, having elected me in the position, are technically aware of my capacity and my other capabilities. And therefore they have confidence that I would be able to fulfil all of the mandates, and I think I will.'

BYisrael said Tobago is on a path of major development the island has not experienced in years.

'I'm excited to be a part of this. It will not be Dr Faith doing it, it would be the entire team. Therefore I say it would be the entire island pulling together to get to where we need to get.'

Chief Secretary Farley Augustine said BYisrael will be required to lead Tobago's autonomy journey, as the bill is on the schedule for this parliamentary session.

He added that talks are ongoing to set up a THA presence in Trinidad at 22-24 Pembroke Street, Port of Spain. This embassy-like THA office will fall under the office of the deputy chief secretary.

Plans to set up a 'THA embassy' in Trinidad were first announced days before the THA December 6, 2021 elections by the political leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots, Watson Duke, now the former deputy chief secretary.

Augustine said, 'I would not use the term 'embassy,' but having a Tobago house in Port of Spain will serve several purposes. It will allow for Tobago's very large diaspora that lives in Trinidad to have access to their government. Secondly, the office will be responsible for marketing, courting investments, and also will assist with intergovernmental relations necessary. It will assist with the thrust (to) greater autonomy.'

Earlier Monday, in a THA sitting held at the Shaw Park Cultural Complex, the deputy chief secretary post was declared vacant by presiding officer Abby Taylor, who highlighted that Duke resigned on September 15 via an official letter to Chief Secretary Farley Augustine. The letter, she said was forwarded to her along with the President.

BYisrael was nominated by Augustine, which was seconded by the electoral representative for Mt St George/ Goodwood Megan Morrison. When the opportunity came for another nominee, Duke was nominated by Minirity Leader and electoral representative for Darrel Spring/Whim

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