The Antigua-Barbuda Reparations Support Commission has extended its congratulations to newly appointed Government Senator Angelica O'Donoghue following her elevation to the Upper House of Parliament.
According to Antigua.news, the commission expressed its support during a meeting held on Monday, where Chairman Ambassador Dorbrene O'Marde and fellow commission members voiced confidence in O'Donoghue's capacity to serve with distinction in her new national role.
The commission praised the senator for what it described as her longstanding commitment to addressing the social and economic issues affecting Antigua and Barbuda. Members said O'Donoghue has consistently demonstrated passion, advocacy and leadership on matters of national importance, and they expect her to carry those qualities into Parliament.
The group further stated its belief that the senator will contribute meaningfully to national development and progressive policymaking as part of the government's Senate team.
O'Donoghue was among ten government senators sworn in last week as the administration completed the formation of its parliamentary team following the April 30 general election.
Her appointment has been welcomed by several organisations and stakeholders, particularly within advocacy and cultural circles, where she has been an active presence over the years.