PM Browne seeks God’s Guidance and Protection of the Students in Jamaica

Prime Minister Gaston Browne of Antigua and Barbuda has extended his heartfelt gratitude to all parties involved in ensuring the safety of 45 Antiguan and Barbudan students during the recent onslaught of Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica. The students were relocated to the Hotel Pegasus in New Kingston, a move facilitated by the Government of Antigua and Barbuda, where they will remain until October 27, 2025, or until the storm subsides. Prime Minister Browne has called upon churches and congregations across Antigua and Barbuda to seek divine blessings for Jamaica and to pray for the protection of their citizens and other international students in the region. Reports confirm that the students are safely accommodated in the multi-storied hotel and are deeply appreciative of the swift actions taken by the Gaston Browne administration. The Prime Minister has also pledged additional support if the students face displacement post-storm. Despite his unavoidable absence from the state, Prime Minister Browne remains actively informed about the situation in Jamaica and is set to return to Antigua on Monday.