CARICOM chairman calls for bold action to strengthen Africa-Caribbean ties

Caribbean Community (CARICOM ) Chairman Terrance Drew on Wednesday called for bold, action-oriented engagement to strengthen ties between Africa and the Caribbean, urging both regions to transform shared history into tangible economic opportunities.

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Speaking at the inaugural Afri-Caribbean Investment Summit, Drew, who also serves as Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, said meaningful progress must be rooted in deliberate action, strategic collaboration, and a shared commitment to development.

Addressing the summit under the theme “Caribbean Perspectives on Unity and Prosperity,” Drew emphasized the importance of visionary leadership in advancing Africa-Caribbean relations, noting that such initiatives may not always be immediately understood but remain critical to long-term growth and global positioning.

“For those who may not have understood, and even if they don’t understand now, I still forgive them. For I understand that the move is bold and it’s unapologetic,” he told participants.

The seven-day summit, organised by Aquarian Consult Limited in partnership with the St. Kitts and Nevis government, runs through Saturday and is aimed at fostering economic partnerships between the two regions.

Held under the theme “One Voice, One Vision: Advancing Afri-Caribbean Unity,” the event seeks to establish a transatlantic trade corridor and transition from traditional diplomatic engagement to sustainable economic partnerships.

The gathering also forms part of a broader “Reverse Middle Passage” initiative designed to create direct economic ties between Africa and the Caribbean, reducing reliance on European and North American transit routes.

Drew told the audience that engagement with Africa is grounded in a broader mission to reconnect people linked by shared ancestry, history, and identity.

He said the Caribbean delegation represents not just participation but purpose, bringing together leadership, talent, and opportunity to foster meaningful exchange and collaboration.

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Drew also positioned St. Kitts and Nevis as an emerging bridge between Africa and the Caribbean, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to strengthening partnerships, expanding economic linkages, and advancing South-South cooperation.

He added that the moment calls for courage, clarity, and decisive action as both regions work toward a future defined by shared prosperity and deeper cooperation.

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