Caribbean leaders have sent a wave of congratulations to Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness, after his Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) won Wednesday’s general election, securing 34 of the 63 parliamentary seats and delivering him a historic third consecutive term in office.
Guyana’s President, Dr. Irfaan Ali, in a letter to Holness, said the victory was a “decisive affirmation by the people of Jamaica” in his leadership. “The people of Jamaica have spoken with clarity, renewing their trust in your policies and that of your party,” Ali wrote. He added that the result opened “new possibilities for deepening regional ties and expanding bilateral cooperation.”
“I look forward, earnestly, to working with you and your government to further strengthen the bonds of friendship and cooperation between Guyana and Jamaica,” Ali continued. “Ours is a partnership that has stood the test of time, enriched by our joint commitment to the Caribbean Community.”
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley also took to social media to offer her congratulations. “Congratulations to Prime Minister-elect @andrewholnessjm and the @jlpjamaica on their victory in Jamaica’s General Elections. Barbados looks forward to strengthening the relationship our two nations share, and working together through CARICOM to build a more prosperous region,” she posted on X, formerly Twitter.
Bahamas Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis, in his own post, said: “Congratulations to Prime Minister @AndrewHolnessJM on his election victory. Jamaica has my very best wishes as this new term begins. I look forward to deepening our partnership with CARICOM for the benefit of our region.”
St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew extended his congratulations not only to Holness but also to Guyana’s President Ali, who secured re-election this week. “On behalf of the Government and people of St. Kitts and Nevis, I extend heartfelt congratulations to President @presidentaligy and the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) on their re-election in Guyana, as well as to Prime Minister @AndrewHolnessJM and the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) on their resounding victory at the polls,” Drew wrote.
“In the space of just three days, the peoples of Guyana and Jamaica have once again demonstrated the strength and vitality of democracy in our region. These renewed mandates speak to the confidence their citizens have placed in their leadership and vision for the future,” he added. “We salute the people of both nations for their commitment to the democratic process, and we look forward to continuing our close partnership with Guyana and Jamaica as we work together to advance regional integration, economic growth, and the shared progress of the Caribbean Community.”
Holness’s win marks the first time a Jamaica Labour Party leader has secured three consecutive victories at the polls. On social media, he wrote: “Jamaica, my heart is full. This historic third term is not just a win for the Jamaica Labour Party, it is a win for you, the people. Thank you for your trust, your faith, and your belief in the vision of a stronger, safer, more prosperous Jamaica. This moment is yours. Let’s keep moving in the right direction.”















