The late former Barbadian Prime Minister, Professor Owen Arthur has been praised as a strident regionalist and a relentless advocate for the advancement of the Caricom Single Market and Economy (CSME).

Caricom Secretary General, Ambassador Irwin LaRocque, in a statement following Arthur’s passing on Monday, noted that as Caricom Lead Head of Government for the CSME, the Professor worked very closely with the Caricom Secretariat to advance the initiative.
“In that regard, he was instrumental in the establishment of a Secretariat Office in Barbados dedicated to the initiative. He also worked assiduously to encourage the Private Sector to become more engaged in the work to make the CSME a lived reality,” the Secretary General said.
“Professor Arthur was a strong advocate of functional cooperation, which he viewed as fundamental for the success of the integration movement,” Ambassador LaRocque noted.
“As Chair of Caricom, he was the driving force behind the Needham Point Declaration of 2007, which positioned functional cooperation both as a priority and one of the principal means of distributing benefits among the members of the Community.”
The Secretary General said Arthur continued his interest in the development of Caricom and the integration process after demitting office.
“In 2010, he produced a major study for the Community on the “Integration of Belize and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) into the CSME”, he noted.










