Premier's National Heroes Day Message to Bermuda

Burt, David

As we gather this holiday weekend to commemorate National Heroes Day, I am filled with immense pride and gratitude for the remarkable individuals who have shaped our island’s history. This day provides us with the opportunity to reflect on those who selflessly contributed to the betterment of Bermuda and to improving the lives of Bermudians.

We honour our national heroes; Dame Lois Browne-Evans, Dr. Edgar Fitzgerald Gordon, Dr. Pauulu R. N. O. B. Kamarakafego, Sir Henry James “Jack” Tucker, Mary Prince, Gladys Misick Morrell, Sir Edward Richards, and Sir John W. Swan, heroes whose contributions have left an indelible mark on our society. Their legacies continue to inspire us all, reminding us of the strength, progress, and unity of our island.

National Heroes Day is also an opportunity to remember the countless unsung heroes who contribute to the fabric of our community, those who serve in the public sector, healthcare, education, and beyond. Each day, these individuals give their time and energy to improve lives, build stronger communities, and make Bermuda a better place for us all.

As we celebrate, I encourage everyone across Bermuda to enjoy the festivities and embrace the spirit of togetherness. For those participating in Carnival activities, take a moment to recognise our shared history with the Caribbean. This connection is part of what makes us who we are today.

Let's all take care of each other and enjoy the holiday responsibly.

Happy National Heroes Day, Bermuda.