PRIME MINISTER OF THE BAHAMAS ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR DEVELOPING FUTURE LEADERS   

The Prime Minister of The Bahamas, The Honourable Hubert Minnis, at center, cuts the ribbon officially opening the new location of the Bahamas Consulate General Miami. Right of the PM is Minister of Foreign Affairs, The Honourable, Darren Henfield and to his left, Bahamas Consul General Miami, Mrs. Linda Mackey.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida  – June 22, 2018 – The Right Hon. Hubert Minnis, Prime Minister of The Commonwealth of The Bahamas, at the recent official ribbon-cutting of his country’s foreign mission in South Florida, shared that his administration has a 10-year-plan to identify Bahamians both at home and abroad who could be developed as the future leaders of the country.

The Prime Minister was providing remarks at the ribbon-cutting and official opening of the new location of The Bahamas Consulate General Office, Miami, Florida, which recently moved from its former long-term location in the Ingraham building, to its new address at 100 N. Biscayne.

An impressive selection of the Bahamian diaspora of South Florida was in attendance at the event, and the Prime Minister  – who shared that recently it was decided to start a system where they would look within the various government ministries to identify their needs – asked for help in identifying Bahamian students and other Bahamians who could be given jobs in those areas of need. https://www.thecaribbeancurrent.com/prime-minister-of-the-bahamas-announces-plans-for-developing-future-leaders/