Caricom congratulates The Bahamas on its 50th Independence anniversary

The Caribbean Community (Caricom) has extended congratulations to the Government and people of The Bahamas on the country’s 50th Anniversary of Independence, which was celebrated on Monday.
The Bahamas and Caricom this year share Golden Jubilee celebrations.
“On behalf of the Caribbean Community (Caricom), I extend heartfelt congratulations to the Government and People of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas on your 50th Anniversary of Independence, being celebrated under the theme, “One Nation. Our Legacy. Our Future,” the regional bloc’s Secretary General, Dr Carla Barnett stated in a release to the press.

Caricom’s SG, Dr Carla Barnett

She added that this was truly a special year for The Bahamas and the Caribbean Community, as they celebrate twin Golden Jubilees and acknowledge the many achievements, challenges overcome, and milestones reached over the past 50 years.
“Since Independence in 1973, The Bahamas has experienced remarkable economic and social growth, becoming a beacon of progress in the Caribbean Region. Prime Minister, the People of The Bahamas have consistently shown resilience in overcoming challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the horrific destruction wrought by Hurricane Dorian, while maintaining a steady path towards economic growth.”

Bahamian Prime Minister Philip Davis

Further, Dr Barnett added that the country’s democratic, political, and socio-economic achievements and record of strong engagement on the international stage contribute to the Community’s collective efforts to achieve effective and equitable global solutions for Small Island Developing States.
In addition, she stated that under the chairmanship of Prime Minister Philip Davis, the Region has benefited from The Bahamas’ leadership and focused engagement on the Community’s most pressing priorities, in particular, the crisis in Haiti.
“I am pleased, on behalf of the Community, to extend best wishes for the continued development, prosperity, and well-being of the Bahamian people on this 50th Anniversary of Independence,” the SG noted.