As Dominica approaches its 47th Independence Day, leaders are urging citizens to embrace unity and purpose as the foundation for continued national progress. Finance Minister Dr. Irving McIntyre emphasized the importance of collective effort during the opening ceremony of the Independence celebrations at the State House Conference Centre. ‘Progress without purpose loses its meaning. True progress is about people, equity, and nation-building,’ he stated. Dr. McIntyre highlighted the need for partnerships between the government, private sector, civil society, and the diaspora to achieve shared success. ‘When we collaborate and pool our talents, there is no limit to what Dominica can achieve,’ he added. He called on citizens to strengthen their patriotism, celebrate cultural traditions, and work together to shape the nation’s future. Culture Minister Gretta Roberts echoed these sentiments, reflecting on the theme ’47 Years of Progress and Purpose.’ She noted the challenges and opportunities each decade has brought, pointing to investments in infrastructure, democracy, and community development. Roberts emphasized the importance of the Dominican spirit, which she described as the true measure of progress. Major projects like the International Airport, Marina, and Cable Car Project were cited as symbols of advancement, but Roberts stressed that the resilience and creativity of the people remain Dominica’s greatest asset.
