Government has announced that the annual Independence Day Parade this year will be replaced with a National Day of Prayer and Reflection due to the State of Emergency.
“After careful deliberation on intelligence arising out of the State of Emergency, the government has taken the decision to replace the annual Independence Day Parade and Official Functions with a National Day of Prayer and Reflection,” a release from the Homeland Security Friday stated.
“The National Day of Prayer and Reflection will bring together citizens of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, of all faiths and backgrounds, to unite and to seek guidance and strength during this challenging time, as well as to reflect on where we are as a nation and the way forward.”
The release noted that there is precedent for the cancellation of the Independence Day Parade in the recent past, as the parade was not observed in 2020 and 2021.
“Both cancellations occurred as a result of Covid-19-related public health concerns. The government has, however, chosen to commemorate the occasion of our 63rd Independence with a National Day of Prayer and Reflection,” the release added.
The ministry also announced that the State-sponsored fireworks display will also be cancelled.
“In keeping with current security priorities and to maintain an environment conducive to public safety, the government will not host the traditional State-sponsored fireworks display this year.”
The release stated that the government will however, issue permits solely for the sale and use of “silent” fireworks for private displays.
(Trinidad Express)
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