HAPPY Independence, Jamaica!!
The Jamaica National Flag was first raised on Independence Day, August 6, 1962.
It signifies the birth of the nation.
JAMAICA – Land of Wood and Water.
HISTORY OF INDEPENDENCE
“In February 1962, a new constitution was approved by the Legislation and the Premier Norman Manley called General Elections.
Alexander Bustamente was elected in April and became the first Prime Minister of Jamaica. “On August 6, 1962, Jamaica became an independent nation and a member of the British Commonwealthâ€.
Jamaica becoming an independent nation now meant that Britain, no longer controlled the affairs of the country. It was now the responsibility of the newly elected Prime Minister and the locally elected Cabinet.
Independence also meant that a constitution, symbols, emblems, an army, Jamaican currency and passports had to be developed for the country.
As an Independent nation, Jamaica assigns Ambassadors overseas who represent the country. They sign treaties on behalf of Jamaica and become members of various international organisations. This is important as it gives Jamaica equal rights on various issues relating to international trade, policies and treaties.
Every year on August 6, (previously first Monday in August), Jamaicans celebrate the removal of our dependence on Britain to control specific functions of the country. At this time we also honour all those persons who were responsible for the transfer of power.
In October, during National Heritage week (third Monday in October), we also honour our six national heroes and one heroine, in recognition of their contribution to the birth of our nation.”
Above excerpt taken from the Jamaica Information Service website. CLICK HERE to learn more.
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4 responses to “Jamaica Independence Day – TODAY!”
We need to keep passing on the message, let everyone know whats going on in the world!!!
Straight!!!
I was wondering how come you were such an expert until the end where it says this is an excerpt from the JIS website.
Yep I like to keep it legal you know….no plagiarism here!