Antigua PM supports Baroness Scotland for second
term as secretary general of the Commonwealth
By Nelson A. King
Antigua and Barbuda Prime
Minister, Gaston Browne has
announced that his government
will support the bid of
Baroness Patricia Scotland
for a second term as secretary
general of the Commonwealth.
Last week, Browne told
reporters in Barbados, following
the Caribbean Community
(CARICOM) Heads Meeting,
that CARICOM has given its
“full-throated endorsement”
to Scotland’s second bid.
“With the support of all
of CARICOM, and I believe
that we had unanimity in the
decision to support her and
with the African states that we
understand are also supporting
her, along with a number
of states in Asia, we are pretty
sure that she will have the
majority support when we deal
with this issue in Kigali in
June of this year,” the Antiguan
leader said.
“So, in terms of probability,
I believe that she would
more than likely maintain her
position as the secretary general
of the Commonwealth,”
he added.
During a recent meeting in
St. John’s, the Antiguan capital,
with Baroness Scotland,
Caribbean L 34 ife, Feb. 28-Mar. 5, 2020
Browne said she assured that
she will “continue to work
assiduously in the interest of
the 54 countries of the Commonwealth.”
She said that she has been
honored to serve the Commonwealth
and is looking forward
to continue the work started
four years ago, the Antigua and
Barbuda Government statement
said.
“It was pleasurable to see
that hard work that we have all
been doing and engaged in to
be applauded and appreciated
by CARICOM, even though you
don’t do things for applause
and appreciation,” she recently
told reporters in Barbados.
“Baroness Scotland is and
has been the candidate proposed
by Dominica, Antigua
and Belize, and I wish I was
there because Barbados would
have been one of the proposers,
too,” said Prime Minister
Mia Mottley of Barbados following
the CARICOM Meeting
last week during which Browne
gave his support for Baroness
Scotland’s second term. “Let
me state that for the record.
“We are happy with the work
that she has done for the countries
of the region,” Mottley
added. “We are happy with the
work she has done for countries
in the Pacific and Africa.
We believe that every other
Commonwealth Secretary
General (who) has performed
perhaps not as much had the
benefit of a second term.”
Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister, Gaston Browne meets with Baroness Scotland, secretary
general of the Commonwealth. Gov’t of Antigua and Barbuda