Sister Borgia Primary School Presented with Mosquito Repellent

On Friday morning Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunication Hon. Ted Richardson, Minister of Education Hon. Patricia Lourens-Philip, Eunicio Martina, representing the Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the St. Maarten Harbour Group of Companies Mark Mingo, visited the Sister Borgia Primary School in Philipsburg to present school management with mosquito repellent to be used in the country’s fight against mosquitoes’ that carry dengue/chikungunya mosquito-borne diseases.

 

The locally made repellent known as "Bug Off" was a donation from the St. Maarten Harbour Group of Companies and a collaborative effort of the Harbour and Ministers Richardson, Lourens-Philip and Minister Hon. Cornelius de Weever.

Sister Borgia School was the first school to receive a supply of the mosquito repellent followed by St. Joseph School, Oranje School and Genevieve de Weever School. The other schools will receive their supply next week.

Schools are reminded once their supply runs out they can contact the St. Maarten Harbour Group of Companies concerning replenishing their stock.

PHOTO CUTLINE: L to R, Ichel Moeslikan, Harbour Group of Companies, Minister of Tourism and Economic Affairs, Transportation & Telecommunications Hon. Ted Richardson, Eunicio Martina, representing the Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever, CEO Mark Mingo, Minister of Education Hon. Patricia Lourens-Philip, Gina Illidge, Executive Assistant to the Cabinet of the Minister of Education and Edmaira Jacobs, Sister Borgia Primary School Manager along with several students. DCOMM Photo