Governor Albert Bryan Jr. today issued the following statement on the passing of Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Governor Arnold Indalecio Palacios:
“It is with a heavy heart that I offer my deepest condolences to the people of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands on the passing of Governor Arnold Palacios, a devoted leader, a steadfast advocate, and a dear friend. On behalf of the people of the U.S. Virgin Islands and my administration, I extend our prayers and heartfelt sympathy to First Lady Wella Palacios, their children and grandchildren, and the extended Palacios family during this time of profound loss.
Governor Palacios was a pillar of public service in the Pacific. His deep love for the people and culture of the Marianas was evident throughout his remarkable career. For more than three decades, he served with humility, grace, and a firm belief in the role of government to uplift its people. Whether as Speaker of the House, President of the Senate, Lieutenant Governor, or Governor, he led with conviction, compassion, and courage.
I had the honor of working closely with Governor Palacios on many of the challenges facing America’s island territories. I will always remember the time we spent together in Washington, where we stood side by side before the Department of the Interior and the White House, united with our fellow territorial governors to advocate for our communities. Governor Palacios understood that although our islands are separated by geography, we are united by shared struggles and a common purpose—to build a better future for those we serve.
As the people of the Northern Mariana Islands mourn the loss of their beloved leader, we remember a man whose legacy was defined by integrity, perseverance, and a lifelong commitment to public service. May his memory inspire others to lead with the same heart, honor, and hope that guided him throughout his life.
Rest in peace, Governor Palacios. Your legacy endures in the islands and people you so deeply loved.”