Cabinet ministers sworn in

Cabinet ministers were officially sworn in on Monday at CARIFESTA House, Waterford, St Michael.

 

See Barbados Cabinet list

Mia Mottley, Prime Minister

Wilfred Abrahams, Attorney General

Santia Bradshaw, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Environment, National Beautification and Fisheries, and Leader of Government Business in the House of Assembly.

Senator Jerome X Walcott, Senior Minister coordinating Social and Environmental Policy with responsibility for Reform of the Social Sector

Kerrie Symmonds, Minister of Energy, Business Development and Commerce, and Senior Minister coordinating the Productive Sector.

Kirk Humphrey, Minister of Transport and Works, and Senior Minister coordinating Infrastructure

Senator Christopher Sinckler, Senior Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade

Ryan Straughn, Minister of Finance

Kay McConney, Minister of the Public Service and Talent Development

Indar Weir, Minister of Public and Private Investment

Adrian Forde, Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs

Ian Gooding-Edghill, Minister of Tourism and International Transport

Colin Jordan, Minister of Labour, Social Security and the Third Sector

Christopher Gibbs, Minister of Housing, Lands and Maintenance

Senator Lisa Cummins, Minister of Health and Wellness and Leader of Government Business in the Senate

Gregory Nicholls, Minister of Home Affairs and Information 

Michael Lashley KC, Minister of Legal Affairs and Criminal Justice

Chad Blackman, Minister of Education Transformation

Sandra Husbands, Minister of Technological and Vocational Training

Dr Shantal Munro-Knight, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Nutritional Security

Charles Griffith, Minister of Sports and Community Empowerment 

Senator Jonathan Reid, Minister of Innovation, Industry, Science and Technology

Marsha Caddle, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office with responsibility for Economic Affairs and Planning

Trevor Prescod, Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office with responsibility for Pan African Affairs and Heritage

Davidson Ishmael, Minister of State in the Ministry of Health and Wellness

Dr Rommel Springer, Minister of State in the Ministry of Transport and Works

Senator Shane Archer, Minister of State in the Prime Minister’s Office, with day to day responsibility for Youth and Culture


Government Senators (to be inaugurated later)

Reginald Farley, President of the Senate

Elizabeth Thompson, Deputy President of the Senate

Senator John King

Senator Roshanna Trim

Senator Ramon Alleyne

Senator Kamisha Benjamin

Senator Janelle Odle 

 

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