BASSETERRE, St. Kitts — Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew has vigorously defended his leadership approach as current chair of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) against growing domestic criticism. During a parliamentary address, the St. Kitts and Nevis leader emphasized the regional bloc’s indispensable role in the Federation’s development despite opposition challenges to his diplomatic methods.
Dr. Drew outlined his hands-on strategy of direct engagement with fellow CARICOM leaders, describing it as essential for navigating complex geopolitical shifts including developments surrounding Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. He clarified that all CARICOM decisions represent collective positions rather than individual initiatives.
Addressing travel-related criticisms from the People’s Labour Party, the Prime Minister dismissed claims of CARICOM’s imminent collapse while acknowledging the organization faces a critical juncture. Recent public disagreements between member states have tested the bloc’s unity, prompting Dr. Drew’s proactive diplomatic missions to facilitate private consultations.
The Prime Minister specifically addressed transportation criticisms, revealing he utilizes Regional Security System aircraft lacking modern amenities including onboard bathrooms. He characterized these flights as functional rather than luxurious, necessary for efficient regional coordination.
Dr. Drew highlighted CARICOM’s practical benefits for small island states, citing the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency’s hurricane preparedness support and the University of the West Indies’ role in developing regional intellectual capacity. He argued St. Kitts and Nevis could not independently bear disaster management costs or develop equivalent educational resources.
The Prime Minister is scheduled to chair the upcoming Regional Heads of Government Conference at the St. Kitts Marriott Resort, where these regional coordination efforts will continue.
