Press Statement from the Office of the Prime Minister of The Bahamas in Response to The Leader of The Opposition
Today, the Office of the Prime Minister addresses a pressing concern regarding the notable absence of bipartisan support from the Opposition Leader, Mr. Pintard. The Prime Minister’s vision of a ‘whole of government and society’ approach to combat crime and violence is rooted in a belief that the security and welfare of our nation are above […]
Official Statement from Prime Minister Philip Davis and Mrs. Ann Marie Davis on the Passing of Mr. Wayde Coleby
With profound sadness, my wife, Ann Marie, and I extend our deepest condolences to the Honourable Jobeth Coleby-Davis, Minister of Transport and Energy, and her family on the passing of her father, Mr. Wayde Coleby. Mr. Coleby was a respected member of our community, known for his dedication to family and his unwavering strength of […]
Prime Minister Davis’s National Statement on Crime
Good evening, everyone. In this my first public national statement for the year, I would have preferred to have taken this time to set out the plans we have in place to further lift our national development in 2024. Instead, with the country having witnessed 11 murders over the past 14 days, I want to […]
Prime Minister Davis to Deliver a National Statement on the Davis Administration Approach to Fighting Crime
The Office of The Prime Minister wishes to announce that Prime Minister Hon. Philip Davis KC MP will deliver a National Statement tomorrow at 8:00 PM. The address will detail the administration’s comprehensive approach to tackling the root causes of crime. This strategy represents a coordinated effort across government agencies and integrates law enforcement, emphasizing […]
Statement From Prime Minister Davis On Venezuela’s Territorial Claims On Guyana
I wish to make it clear that The Commonwealth of The Bahamas supports the Cooperative Republic of Guyana, and its sovereignty and territorial integrity, as was settled in accordance with the 1899 arbitral award. These borders have defined the territory of Guyana since its independence in 1966. I am disheartened that after all that CARICOM […]