Scout Association Discusses Future Plans in Courtesy Call on Prime Minister Davis
Authored by: Bahamas Information Services
Source: Bahamas Information Services
Date: January 27, 2022

 

Pictured from left: Joseph Pickering, National Training Commissioner; Calvin Greene, Vice President; Robert Bartlett, Vice President; Prime Minister Philip Davis, QC, MP; Andrew Pinder, President; Alexander Gibson, Chief Scout; and Lamar Pinder, Chief Commissioner.

 

Members of the Scout Association of The Bahamas paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister, the Hon.  Philip Davis, QC, MP at his Cable Beach office on Tuesday, 25th January, 2022. The meeting was very cordial and the conversation touched on the future plans of the association and how best it could, in collaboration with the Ministries of Youth, Education, Social Services, National Security and Urban Renewal, assist the government in achieving some of the plans for youth as articulated in the Speech from the Throne. The association hopes to continue the conversation with the various stakeholders in the very near future.

 

The Prime Minister was presented literature on scouting’s General Information Course as well as its Safe from Harm and Disaster Recovery Preparedness programmes.

 

The World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) has been in existence for 114 years with membership in excess of 50 million, young people and adults, male and female, in over 200 countries and territories around the world.

 

This year marks the 109th anniversary of scouting in The Bahamas.

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