Deputy Commissioner honoured at old school

Deputy Commissioner (Administration) Paul Williams, DSM, was an honoured guest speaker at the Annandale Secondary School 37th Speech Day and Graduation Exercise held on Friday in the School’s Auditorium.

Deputy Commissioner Paul Williams received a plaque from a student of the Annandale Secondary School

Williams, a former student, in his speech related his success story, highlighting his academic and career accomplishments.
The Deputy Commissioner in his address pleaded with the students to be careful of the decisions they make at this important point in their lives. “You have arrived at the juncture where you have to make critical and serious decisions for your future, either continue schooling at a tertiary level, seek employment, both work and study, or be a stay-home mom or dad, or habitual guest of the State.
There is something good for you out there, but don’t start before you are ready,” he advised.
In presenting the Best Graduating Student trophy to Danielle Williams and another trophy on behalf of himself, he urged the top student to maintain her focus and continue studying.
In closing, he advised the graduands to live a God-fearing life, showing respect to a Superior Being who has dominance and superintendence over the Universe.