Acting Planning and Development Minister Sen. Allyson West (top right) converses with Ministers Kazim Hosein (1
st Left) and Pennelope Beckles (2
nd left) and UDeCOTT team (off camera). The other members of the Port of Spain Revitalisation Ministerial Committee joined the meeting virtually.
Acting Planning and Development Minister Senator Allyson West is announcing for public information that following a meeting of the Ministerial Committee for the Revitalisation of Port of Spain on February 9, 2021, there has been significant headway regarding the Government’s plans for the nation’s capital city. Senator West chairs the Committee while Planning and Development Minister Camille Robinson-Regis is on medical leave.
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Social Development Minister Camille Robinson-Regis
Planning and Development Minister Camille Robinson-Regis, who had gallbladder removal surgery recently, is continuing to recuperate at home, the Office of the Prime Minister stated last night.
Robinson-Regis, 62, had surgery last week. She was recently discharged from the facility where she had the surgery.
Last week, the OPM had stated that she had surgery and she would be on extended leave. The OPM didn’t state what the surgery was for, leading to widespread speculation on her condition.
Last night, however, the OPM stated Robinson-Regis is now at home “resting comfortably after undergoing surgery for the removal of her gallbladder.”
Robinson-Regis on sick leave for six weeks
Saturday 23 January 2021
In this November 25, 2020 file photo, Minister of Planning and Development Camille Robinson-Regis speaks at the ministry and United Nations Children s Fund inaugural ceremony on Trinidad and Tobago s manpower development plan at Eric Williams Financial Complex, Port of Spain. File photo/Ayanna Kinsale -
Planning and Development Minister Camille Robinson Regis is on sick leave for six weeks from January 14 while she recovers from gallbladder surgery.
A release from the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) on Friday evening said she was resting at home comfortably.
“Minister Robinson-Regis is in good spirits and has asked this office to convey her gratitude to all who sent fond and caring wishes for her recovery and return to full health.”
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