His Excellency Sir Rodney Williams, Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda and President of the West India Committee, delivered a keynote address at a prestigious fundraising reception hosted by The Rt Hon The Lord Mayor of London at Mansion House. The event, held on October 13, 2025, aimed to support the West India Committee’s mission and celebrate its historic ties with the City of London. Attendees included members of the diplomatic corps, business leaders, and representatives from the Caribbean community. Sir Rodney highlighted the Committee’s founding in 1735 and its pioneering role in establishing the Thames Police in 1798, the world’s oldest serving police force. He praised the Committee’s enduring commitment to public service, humanitarian aid, and education, emphasizing its innovative spirit. In a gesture of recognition, The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress were awarded Honorary Life Fellowships of the West India Committee. Sir Rodney humorously remarked that the honor made them “honorary West Indians,” complete with the warmth and rhythm the title implies. He also expressed gratitude for His Majesty The King’s continued interest in the Committee’s work and referenced the upcoming Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Antigua and Barbuda in 2026. The Governor-General commended Mrs. Blondel Cluff, Chief Executive of the West India Committee, and Mr. David Wells, Charity Secretary, for their dedicated leadership. He also acknowledged Mr. Algy Cluff for restoring the memorial gates at Shirley Heights, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The evening concluded with Sir Rodney urging renewed partnership and generosity to support the Committee’s mission, emphasizing the importance of continued collaboration between the City of London and the Caribbean.
Governor-General of Antigua and Barbuda Calls for Renewed Partnership between the City of London and the Caribbean at Mansion House Reception
