PREMIER VANCE AMORY OUT OF TORONTO HOSPITAL

July 06, 2016 in National

vance amory-1This morning (July 6th), Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris received a positive update on the health of his dear friend and colleague, the Honourable Vance Amory, Premier of Nevis. Premier Amory has been discharged from the hospital in Toronto, Canada, with a clean bill of health, as test results show there is no cause for concern. The symptoms of severe pain that the Honourable Premier presented with yesterday were digestion related”, THE RELEASE from PM Harris’ Office says.

Prime Minister Harris and Premier Amory spoke on the phone this morning, and the Premier is in good spirits. Both the Honourable Premier and the Honourable Prime Minister wish to thank everyone who prayed for and thought about Mr. Amory during the brief period of distress.

Last night, Prime Minister Harris had asked Kittitians and Nevisians at home and abroad to pray for the full and speedy recovery of the Premier, and also informed the nation that Mr. Amory’s loving wife, Mrs. Verni Amory, was en route to Canada to be at his side.

Premier Amory, who is Senior Minister and Minister of Labour, Social Security and Ecclesiastical Affairs in the Unity Government of St. Kitts and Nevis, looks forward to resuming his work on behalf of the people. Prime Minister Harris is in Guyana attending the 37th Regular Meeting of the CARICOM Heads of Government, which will end today.

Meanwhile Acting Premier of Nevis Hon. Mark Brantley wishes to advise that Premier of Nevis Hon. Vance Amory has been released from hospital in Toronto, Canada.In an update on Mr. Amory’s condition on July 06, 2016, Mr. Brantley told Freedom Fm on Wednesday that the Premier is doing better.

“He is out of hospital and advises that he is doing just fine. He thanks the public for their prayers and assures them he was never in any danger,” the Acting Premier said.

The update follows a statement by Mr. Brantley late July 05, 2016, indicating that the Premier had fallen ill while on official business in Canada and was hospitalised for treatment and observation.