DominicaNewsRegional Dominica urges Commonwealth countries to re-elect Scotland for a second term by Barbados Today 03/04/2022 written by Barbados Today Updated by Desmond Brown 03/04/2022 6 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 804 SOURCE: CMC โ Dominica has called on the 54-member Commonwealth grouping to re-elect its General Secretary, Baroness Patricia Scotland, for a second consecutive term saying that despite the challenges of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and climate change, she has โlaid a solid foundation to look at solutions for our countries in the futureโ. Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit, in a letter to the Commonwealth governments, recalled that the Dominican-born Scotland, who was first appointed to the position in 2015, had a mandate โto reform the Commonwealth Secretariat and to advocate and to be a voice for those of our countries without a voice. โIn her first term she delivered on reform and on change; she delivered on partnerships and innovation for the benefit of our countries; she delivered on good offices and democracy. She successfully braved the challenges of the climate crisis and of the COVID-19 pandemic and has laid a solid foundation to look at solutions for our countries in the future,โ Skerrit said in his March 23 letter, a copy of which has been obtained by the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC). Scotland is the second Secretary-General from the Caribbean and the first woman to hold the post. Last Friday night, Jamaica announced that its Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister, Kamina Johnson Smith, had been nominated to contest the position at the Commonwealth Heads of Government summit to be held in Rwanda, June 20-25, with Antigua and Barbudaโs Prime Minister Gaston Browne describing Jamaicaโs move as a โmonumental errorโ. In its statement announcing that Johnson-Smith would be seeking to replace Scotland, the Office of the Prime Minister in Jamaica described here as โeminently qualified for the postโ and that she has โheld several crucial leadership posts both regionally and internationally. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Business owners disappointed โHer qualifications for the post of Secretary-General, including her high moral character, diplomatic and political acumen, proven competence, and commitment to the work of the Commonwealth make her an excellent candidate,โ the statement added. Prime Minister Andrew Holness, in supporting his senior minister for the position, said โshe will bring a wealth of experience to the position, and is committed to international public service, with special regard for sustainable development, gender and the interests of small states, which will contribute.โ But Browne warned that โthose who seek to divide and rule, are encouraging Jamaica to present a candidate in opposition to the current Secretary General, who is serving on a Caricom [Caribbean Community] rotation.โ Browne told CMC that โJamaica was party to a recent Caricom consensus endorsing the re-election of Baroness Scotlandโ for the position, adding โI think Jamaicaโs proposed candidature for Commonwealth Secretary General, is a monumental error, which could only serve to divide the Caribbeanโ. Browne said that โas an integration movement, the reliability of our decisions should be preserved to keep our region united and strong. โOur consensus decisions should never be broken without overwhelming cause; that will not undermine the unity of our integration movement, or violate the treaty provisions. โ He said it now appears that having failed to get the separate regions of Africa, Asia and the Pacific to successfully field a candidate; โthose who seek to divide and rule, are encouraging Jamaica to present a candidate in opposition to the current Secretary General, who is serving on a CARICOM rotation. โThe issue of Baroness Scotlandโs dominant nationality is a now moot point. The reality is, she was born in Dominica, with Antiguan & Barbudan lineage. She is a Caribbeaner, she is a member of our Caricom family deserving of the respect, solidarity and protection against those who seek to vilify and emasculate her,โ he added. Earlier, informed Caricom sources told CMC that regional leaders had been aware that Kenya, which had originally nominated its Cabinet Secretary for Defence, Monica Juma, for the post, had withdrawn her nomination. At the end of their March 1-2 Inter-sessional summit held in Belize, Caricom leaders issued their communique in which they โexpressed their overwhelming support for the re-election of Scotland foe the position. A statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kenya on February 15, and made available to the CMC indicated that Kenya had withdrawn Juma for the position and was looking โforward to considering and supporting any suitable candidate that emerges during process and look forward to working towards strengthening our Commonwealthโ Kenya said when it had nominated Juma for the position, it was driven by a โstrong conviction of the urgent need to revitalise our Commonwealth. โA change at the head of the Secretariat is necessary if the Commonwealth is to address urgent, emergent and future risks and threats and if it is to assume its rightful place among the community of nations where its voice can shape and drive the pursuit of of sustainable development for allโ. The African country said Juma was an โoffer for a consensus candidate that would invigorate and hold our Commonwealth together,โ noting that however some member countries โare uncomfortable and /or unwilling to provide their support for our candidateโ. But it acknowledged it had failed to gain โconsensus among the Member States, a situation that could precipitate a raucous campaign that could further fracture, rather than cohere, the Commonwealth familyโ. International media reports state that Rwanda President, Paul Kagame, will visit Jamaica this week, but gave no details about the trip. In his letter to the Commonwealth leaders, Skerrit said while he had hoped to discuss the re-election of Baroness Scotland in 2020 with them, the COVID-19 pandemic had occasioned the postponement of the Commonwealth Heads of Government summit. Skerrit said he was now attaching the Commonwealth Secretaryโs report of 2021, entitled โA Commonwealth Working For All,โ that โhighlights the accomplishments in her first term and the period of her extension during the pandemic as well as the work that will be consolidated and undertaken in her second term. โThe Caribbean Community, of which Dominica is part, has remained consistent in its support for Baroness Scotland. Most recently at the 33rd Inter-sessional meeting of the Caricom Heads of Governments, held in March 2022, the Caricom Heads of Government expressed their overwhelming support for the re-election of the Right Honourable Patricia Scotland as Secretary General of the Commonwealth. โI firmly believe it is in the interest of the Commonwealth to continue on this track record of achievement and therefore, it remains my distinct pleasure to herby present the Right Honourable Patricia Scotland to be confirmed for a second term as Commonwealth Secretary General,โ Skerrit wrote in his letter to the Commonwealth leaders. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like No dangers in ferry service, says CEO 23/04/2026 Exclusive: Bajan firm behind ferry service gets two ships 22/04/2026 Rajah Caruth appointed SVG ambassador in TEMPO Networks partnership 20/04/2026