January 25 Marks the Legacy of Gilberto Francois โBeticoโ Croes
ORANJESTAD โ Aruba will soon honor one of its greatest national heroes, Gilberto Francois โBeticoโ Croes, with vibrant island-wide celebrations on Thursday, January 25, during Dia di Betico. This annual event commemorates Beticoโs instrumental role in securing Arubaโs Status Aparteโthe special autonomous status within the Kingdom of the Netherlands achieved in 1986.
Though Betico Croes did not live to see the long-term fruits of his visionโtragically falling into a coma after an accident in December 1985 and passing away in November 1986โhis legacy lives on. Since 1989, Arubans have celebrated his accomplishments through a national holiday filled with musical performances, sports events, games, and a strong sense of unity.
His unforgettable words still inspire generations:
โSi mi caรญ na caminda, gara e bandera y sigui cu e luchaโ
(โIf I fall along the way, grab the flag and continue the struggleโ).
Often referred to as the Father of the Aruban Nation, Betico was a teacher, cultural leader, and the driving force behind Arubaโs official flag, hymn, and seal. He was deeply involved in Caribbean organizations during his studies in the Netherlands and later led the Movimiento Electoral di Pueblo (MEP)โthe political party that continues to shape Arubaโs government today.
During the 1981 Round Table Conference, Betico secured a timeline for Arubaโs autonomy. While full independence was considered for 1996, it was ultimately set aside in 1990, solidifying Arubaโs Status Aparte as a permanent arrangement.
Stay tuned as Aruba Today brings more updates on the schedule of festivities surrounding Dia di Beticoโa day that blends remembrance, pride, and celebration.
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