Local NewsTribute Statement from Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley On the passing of former CDB President, Sir Neville Nicholls by Barbados Today 16/07/2024 written by Barbados Today 16/07/2024 2 min read A+A- Reset Former president of the Caribbean Development Bank, Sir Neville Nicholls died on Wednesday at the age 90. The Barbadian scholar who served as the Bank’s President from 1988 to 2001 also served his country with distinction. Sir Neville held offices with numerous public and private institutions including the Public Services Commission, the Judicial and Legal Services Commission, the Committee of Governance University of the West Indies and the Cave Hill Campus Council of the University of the West Indies. He has been described as an outstanding statesman. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.1K Once again, Barbados and the wider Caribbean region have lost a genuine statesman who understood the true meaning and purpose of regional integration and the benefits that would accrue to our people if we embraced it with all our energies. Sir Neville Nicholls was a Barbadian who served Barbados in many spheres for a lifetime, but his devotion to country never dampened his passion for the development of regional institutions that could unite the region — its people and its resources. While he held the distinction of being the third president of the Caribbean Development Bank, from 1988 until 2001, before that he also served as Legal Advisor, General Counsel and Vice-President with responsibility for Operations in a career with the bank that dated back to 1971. When I noted earlier that Sir Neville understood the meaning and purpose of regional integration, it was not just a reference to his work at the CDB, but also a recognition that even before he joined that august institution, his training in law, economics and diplomacy was deployed by the Government of Barbados as part of the effort that led the very creation of the bank itself. Always the gentleman, Sir Neville demonstrated by the way he served others that high office and respect for the lowly are not mutually exclusive. How else can one explain how he served in so many capacities, including as Chief Parliamentary Counsel in the Attorney General’s Office, the Judicial and Legal Services Commission, the Public Services Commission and the UWI Cave Hill Campus Council, and ended his working life with never a blemish on his record. On behalf of the Government and people of Barbados, I say a final “Thank you!” to Sir Neville for a lifetime of valuable service to country and region and extend sincere condolences to his loved ones. You Might Be Interested In TRIBUTE TO HAROLD HOYTE: Barbados Association of Journalists TRIBUTE TO HAROLD HOYTE: Prime Minister Mia Mottley TRIBUTE TO HAROLD HOYTE: The Barbados Broadcasting Authority May his soul rest in peace. 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 Alleyne School duo get silver at NACAC 08/07/2025 Man wanted since 2022 now in police custody 08/07/2025 Digicel shuts down Loop News, winds down SportsMax 08/07/2025