Gail Teixeira receives prestigious Commonwealth Parliamentarian Lifetime Achievement Award

Parliamentary Affairs and Governance Minister Gail Teixeira

Adding to the array of accolades that have followed her path for over three decades, Parliamentary Affairs and Governance Minister Gail Teixeira has received the prestigious Commonwealth Parliamentarian Lifetime Achievement Award at the 67th Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference (CPC) in Sydney, Australia.
The award was presented during the conference’s award ceremony to Speaker of the National Assembly of Guyana, Manzoor Nadir supported by Local Government and Regional Development Minister Sonia Parag, MP; Ganesh Mahipaul, MP, and, Clerk of the National Assembly, Sherlock Isaacs, AA, who are attending the conference.
On Thursday, President Dr Irfaan Ali, in congratulating Teixeira, said that she was most deserving of the outstanding award.
“You have dedicated your entire adult life to serving Guyana and all Guyanese. Your execution of every task you undertook has been nothing short of exceptional. You are an outstanding citizen and an invaluable asset to Guyana. It is a privilege for me to witness, up close, your selfless service, remarkable commitment, humility, and sacrifices for our country. As you continue to serve, the inspiration and motivation you bring to our team are deeply valued. Keep shining with beauty, intellect, success, and in your service to the people of our nation,” the Head of State said.
In order for someone to receive the Parliamentarian Lifetime Achievement Award, the nominee must have served as a parliamentarian for over 20 years and, over that time, must have demonstrated an impressive record of achievement in their contribution to their Parliament and to their country; promoted democracy and good governance within their jurisdiction; and achieved notable and sustainable positive change over the course of their career.
Teixeira was nominated for this prestigious award by the Parliament of Guyana in September 2024.
Following her nomination, she was selected as this year’s recipient after meeting all outlined criteria of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA).
Teixeira’s distinguished parliamentary service spans more than three decades, marked by her commitment to principled leadership, and her leadership in the areas of governance, accountability, and consultation.

Exemplary
Her dedication to serving her constituents and the public has been exemplary, and she has earned the respect and trust of her colleagues while demonstrating an unwavering dedication to country, duty, skilfully leading her teams and fostering collaboration among parliamentary members.
Although she humbly avoids praise, Teixeira’s record of leadership is inspiring. She has served in four ministerial roles since 1992: Minister of Health (1992-1997); Minister of Culture, Youth and Sport (1998-2005); Minister of Home Affairs (2005-2006), and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs and Governance (2020-present).
In addition to her roles as Minister, Teixeira served as the Presidential Advisor on Governance (2006-2015), where she established and led the Governance Unit within the Office of the President. Her current portfolio builds upon this foundation, and she continues to demonstrate a deep commitment to governance and public service.
Not only has Minister Teixeira’s leadership within Parliament been exemplary, but she has also served as both Government Chief Whip and Opposition Chief Whip, holding these key roles during critical periods from 2012 to 2015, 2015 to 2019, and from 2020 to the present, standing as a beacon for scores of persons.
As a longstanding member of the Parliamentary Management Committee, Minister Teixeira has provided valuable guidance, helping to foster consensus on complex issues and encouraging a spirit of cordiality in the House. Her influence extends regionally and internationally, where she continues to mentor parliamentarians.

Standing and Special Committees
The well-known Minister has sat on numerous Standing and Special Committees, dealing with issues ranging from constitutional reform to abortion, anti-money laundering and the countering of financing of terrorism, local government reform, and domestic violence.
She chaired the Parliamentary Constitutional Reform Human Rights Task Force, which prepared the new human rights section of the revised 1980 Constitution. Teixeira chaired the oversight Sectoral Committee on Economic Services and is Chair of the Parliamentary Commission on Appointments, and a member of the Public Accounts Committee, Parliamentary Management Committee, and several others.
She piloted Guyana’s two reports (2010 and 2015) to the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) process and Guyana’s reports on the Rights of the Child Convention, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women, the Convention for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, and the Convention against Torture.
Additionally, in her role as a Geographic Member of Parliament, Minister Teixeira represents Administrative Region Seven, one of Guyana’s largest regions, providing leadership and assistance to its communities.
The Minister’s career is characterised by a commitment to people engagement. In the struggle for free and fair elections, she coordinated efforts among political parties and civic and religious organisations. Minister Teixeira’s accessibility and open-door policy afford citizens a listening ear and aid in her advocacy for the poor and vulnerable, youth, women and children, the elderly, disabled, and Indigenous peoples.
Teixeira has been the lead at stakeholders’ fora, nationally, regionally, and internationally. She was the Coordinator of the National Stakeholders Forum (involving over one hundred civil society organisations) from 2008 to 2015, and the Government’s representative on the National Working Group on Public/Private Partnership on the Millennium Development Goals (2008-2014).
Coupled with her duty to the people of Guyana, Minister Teixeira has been invited to and delivered presentations at CPA post-election training programmes between 2020 and the present. She was a member of the CPA Election Observer Mission during the United Kingdom (UK) elections in 2016.