Prime Minister Philip Davis’s Remarks at the Appointment of Bahamas Immigration Department Executive Leadership
We are here to reinforce a principle: that The Bahamas is a country governed by law and that law must be enforced. This morning, I congratulate Mr. Stephen LaRoda on his appointment as Director of Immigration. I extend the same to Mr. Perry Davis and Ms. Andrea Moxey, who now take up the roles of Deputy […]
Prime Minister Philip Davis’s Remarks at the Signing Ceremony for Black Point Airport Renovation Project
Friends, Today, we lay the groundwork so that more Bahamians can take to the skies. So that more visitors can experience the charm and enchantment of our islands. So that more Bahamian businesses can thrive, and more Bahamian workers can bring their dreams to life. So that the sons and daughters of Exuma can find […]
Prime Minister Philip Davis’s Contribution on the Segregated Accounts Companies Bill 2025
Madam Speaker, I count myself as blessed to live in a country where a boy, who once ran the track roads barefoot and “shuttail” in Cat Island can become Prime Minister; where an educator and humanitarian from humble beginnings can go on to become the first female Deputy Prime Minister and now serve as Governor […]
Prime Minister Philip Davis’s Remarks at the Royal Bahamas Defence Force Post-Independence Celebration
Good morning, Fifty-two years ago, we raised our flag of aquamarine, gold, and black, declaring to the world our arrival as a free and sovereign nation. And today, we gather on these historic grounds under the national theme, “Together We Rise“. This theme is more than a slogan for a celebration; it is the very […]
Prime Minister Philip Davis’s Contribution to the Debate on the Registered Land Bill, 2025 and the Land Adjudication Bill, 2025
Madam Speaker, I rise today on behalf of the people of Cat Island, Rum Cay, and San Salvador, and on behalf of every Bahamian who has wondered if land reform would be realised within their lifetime. I grew up on Cat Island, where land represents heritage and stability, where a plot of land could feed […]