The Bahamas celebrates 52 years of independence

The Bahamas is celebrating its 52nd anniversary of independence today under the theme “Together We Rise”, with regional leaders and citizens alike applauding the country’s progress, resilience, and unity.

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In a statement shared on social media, the Office of the Prime Minister reflected national pride:

“We are small in size, but never outmatched. From science to sports, young Bahamians are showing the world how it’s done. This Independence, let’s rise together — with pride, purpose, and unity.”

Joining in the celebrations, Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretary-General Dr. Carla Barnett extended warm congratulations to Prime Minister Philip Davis and the people of The Bahamas. In her official message, Dr. Barnett praised the “diligence, solidarity, creativity, and innovation of the Bahamian People” as key drivers of the nation’s success.

“This Anniversary aligns with a period of notable economic progress for The Bahamas, which will, undoubtedly, build even greater confidence in the Bahamian economy, fostering further economic growth and development,” she said.

Dr. Barnett also commended The Bahamas for its environmental leadership and commitment to sustainable development. She highlighted Prime Minister Davis’s “historic signature” of the UN Escazú Agreement on June 5 and the country’s ratification of the BBNJ Agreement under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.

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“This demonstrates your country’s commitment to sustainable ocean governance and its connectivity to tourism, for which you hold responsibility in the CARICOM Quasi-Cabinet,” she added.

The Secretary-General further acknowledged The Bahamas’ role in supporting regional peace and stability, particularly through its backing of the Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti and the work of the CARICOM Eminent Persons Group.

“As the Community navigates the evolving global political dynamics, we anticipate The Bahamas’ continued contribution to deepening regional cooperation as together we rise as a Region,” she said.

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Today’s Independence celebrations include parades, concerts, flag-raising ceremonies, and a wave of cultural pride felt across the archipelago and within the wider diaspora.

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