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    CARICOM leaders to meet on Friday to discuss issues including reappointment of Secretary General

    The Analyst by The Analyst
    April 14, 2026
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    CARICOM leaders to meet on Friday to discuss issues including reappointment of Secretary General


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    By Peter Richards

    BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Apr 10, CMC-  Caribbean Community (CARICOM)  leaders will  meet virtually on Friday afternoon to discuss several issues including the controversy surrounding the reappointment of Dr. Carla Barnett, the Secretary General of the 15-member regional grouping.

    CARICOM chairman and St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew said that the meeting, which was originally  scheduled for April 7, had to be rescheduled to 2.00  pm (local time) due to the state funeral in Suriname of that country’s  former head of state, Chandrikapersad Santokhi.

    Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew and Kamla Persad-Bissessar (File Photo)

    Trinidad and Tobago had been calling for a meeting of CARICOM to deal with the re-appointment of  the Belizean economist, insisting that it was “deliberately uninvited” to the meeting where the agreement had been reached in St. Kitts and Nevis in February.

    The country’s  CARICOM and Foreign  Affairs Minister, Sean Sobers earlier this  week that Port of Spain would be seeking a meeting of CARICOM to challenge the reappointment and that fresh elections could also be placed on the table.

    Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar has already condemned the “surreptitious and odious process” used regarding the reappointment of Barnett, saying it could have long term effects for the people of Trinidad and Tobago.

    In a statement posted on her Facebook page, Persad-Bissessar said that she was again calling on the 15-member regional integration grouping “for transparency on the surreptitious and odious process used to reappoint” the Belizean-born economist for another five year term.

    But in an April  8, 2026 letter to the Trinidad and Tobago  government leader, the  CARICOM chairman said he “sincerely” hopes she would participate in the 25th Special Emergency meeting of  the  Conference of  Heads of  Government of  CARICOM, that will “allow a discussion of the issues”.

    Drew in his letter provided details surrounding the February 24-27 CARICCOM summit in Basseterre where the re-appointment of Barnett had been decided upon during a retreat of the leaders.

    “The Programme of Work for the Retreat. included the following two Agenda Items of the Conference: 11 Geopolitical  Developments and 12.  Financing and Governance of the Community, the latter which would  normally include matters related to  finance and operations of the Secretariat, and any other matters any Head of  Government may wish to  raise”.

    Prime  Minister Drew recalled that Persad-Bissessar left the summit on the “evening” of the first day of the summit and that during the retreat the regional  leaders “considered and agreed to the reappointment of the Secretary General as provided for under Article 24 of the revised Treaty of  Chaguaramas , which specifies a role for the  Community  Council on first appointment and indicates that reappointment is determined by the Conference.

    “The Secretary General  was not in the room during the discussion of  this matter,” Drew wrote in his letter, adding that the meeting had also agreed on a delay in making the announcement so as to allow “as a matter of courtesy”   heads who  were not present being informed of the outcome of the meeting.

    “I attempted to reach out personally to each of these Heads of Government, by email and telephone calls, to inform them of the decision taken but was unable to spek with you. I did not  receive a response from you by email and, after some delays, I was informed I should speak   with your Foreign Minister”.

    Prime Minister Drew said that it is “unfortunate that statements are being made and letters are being released in the public domain, rather than using the existing channels for internal discussions and clarification of matters”.

    But speaking at a post  Cabinet news conferencc on Thursday evening, where he acknowledged that Prime Minister Drew had written to Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar, the Trinidad and Tobago  CARICOM and Foreign Affairs Minister told reporters that the response to Port of  Spain’s concerns  is not satisfactory.

    “Satisfactory? Respectfully, no. And that is why, based upon receiving the correspondence, which we are grateful for, although it took some time to receive, we have, in fact, prepared a missive which went out today (Thursday),”  Sobers said adding that there were certain issues that were “extremely relevant and important” to respond to.

    Asked whether it is the position of Trinidad and Tobago to have the reappointment process declared null and void, and a new process undertaken, Sobers said at this juncture Trinidad and Tobago wants answers.

    “We have certain questions that remain unanswered. I believe as soon as we get those responses, we can move forward in terms of what our next steps are,” he said., emphasising that the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas clearly sets out how the process should be carried out, and that did not occur.

    Sobers sought to re-assure the country that Trinidad and Tobago is not  seeking to withdraw from CARICOM, saying “I would say to those persons—fear not, and perish that thought”.

    But he insisted that while Trinidad and Tobago  does not have a problem with CARICOM, ithas with its operations, effectiveness and efficiency and that what transpired demonstrates CARICOM is not operating effectively and efficiently.

    He also  reiterated support for Prime Minister Persad-Bissessar’s stance demanding transparency and indicating this country would re-examine its Caricom allocation.

    “I think is a fair retort to the discourteous behaviour that has been meted out to Trinidad and Tobago…the mere fact that the situation unravelled in the way in which it did, the mere fact that we received a telephone call about an agenda item that was not included, and an issue that was raised at a retreat where we were not present demonstrates then that something has to happen, something has to change. It cannot be business as usual,” he said.

    He told reporters that Trinidad and Tobago has no “horse in the race” as it pertains to the appointment of a secretary general and that Barnett’s tenure is set to end in August and that the reappointment could have been raised in April, when there is a virtual Heads of Government meeting scheduled, as well as at a meeting in St Lucia in July.

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