HER EXCELLENCY CYNTHIA A. PRATT APPOINTED NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL, EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1

FLASHBACK; Prime Minister Philip E. Davis paid a Courtesy Call on Cynthia “Mother” Pratt, Deputy to the Governor General, at the Office of the Governor General, One Montague Place, on Thursday, November 25, 2021.  (BIS Photo/Letisha Henderson)

NASSAU, Bahamas, August 15, 2023 –Prime Minister Philip E. Davis announced today that he has “recommended that Cynthia Alexandria Pratt be appointed to serve as the next Governor General of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.”

“The Most Hon. Sir Cornelius A. Smith, ON, GCMG, who was appointed Governor General of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas on 29 June 2018, has indicated his intention to demit office on 31 August 2023,” the Prime Minister said in an official statement released by the Office of the Prime Minister.

Acting in accordance with the provisions of Article 32 of the Constitution of The Bahamas, the Prime Minister said that on August 11, he requested that His Majesty King Charles “appoint Mrs. Cynthia Pratt, Governor General, with effect from 1 September 2023.”

“Mrs. Pratt, who is affectionately known as “Mother”, due to her nurturing qualities, was born on November 5th, 1945, in New Providence to Herman and Rose Moxey of Mangrove Cay, Andros, and The Bluff, Eleuthera, respectively,” the statement said, adding that Mrs. Pratt’s “life is endowed with service, including contributions to nursing, education, politics, sports, and religion.”

Noting that Mrs. Pratt served with dedication for 15 years as the Member of Parliament for the St. Cecilia constituency, the statement added, “Her political career is also highlighted by several firsts as she was appointed the first female Deputy Prime Minister and first female Minister of National Security.

“Mrs. Pratt also served as Deputy to the Governor General on several occasions.

“Since leaving front-line politics, Mrs. Pratt has dedicated herself to roles as an ordained minister and Co-Chair of the Urban Renewal Commission.

“I am confident that the appointment of Cynthia Pratt will be widely accepted as a representation of Bahamians everywhere due to the character and contributions which distinguish her as a nationalist of the highest order.

“I wish to thank the outgoing Governor-General, The Most Hon. Sir Cornelius A. Smith, ON, GCMG, for his distinguished service and wish him well.”