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PM Drew Urges Africa-Caribbean Trade Surge at Abuja Summit

Nevis NewsBy Nevis NewsMarch 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew of St. Kitts and Nevis addressed attendees on the third day of the week-long Agri Caribbean Investment Summit in Abuja, Nigeria. Organized by Aquarian Consult, the second-year event draws heads of government from the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), senior Caribbean officials, and high-level leaders from Nigeria. The summit fosters stronger ties between Africa and the Caribbean.

Shared Historical Roots

Dr. Drew highlighted the painful history linking the two regions, focusing on the transatlantic slave trade. He recounted a tragic event on March 14, 1737, when enslaved Africans aboard a Bristol-registered vessel arriving in St. Kitts rebelled. Over 100 individuals jumped into the sea to escape bondage, with more than 30 perishing. Historical accounts note they showed no intent to save themselves, preferring death over continued enslavement.

Many of those brought to St. Kitts originated from southeastern Africa, including Nigeria and the Gold Coast (now Ghana). “We left many hundred years ago under trying circumstances but we are returning as free men and women of the Caribbean Civilization,” Dr. Drew stated.

Push for UN Recognition

The Prime Minister announced that Ghana’s President plans to table a resolution soon, classifying the transatlantic slave trade as humanity’s worst crime. St. Kitts and Nevis co-sponsors the measure. Dr. Drew expressed confidence it will pass in the United Nations and pledged to resubmit it if necessary.

Direct Connectivity Milestone

Dr. Drew celebrated his delegation’s arrival via a direct flight from Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport in St. Kitts to Abuja on Sunday, marking improved regional links.

Africa’s Rising Global Influence

Africa has risen, Dr. Drew declared. By 2100, one in three people worldwide will be of African origin, with the continent’s population reaching 2 billion. As humanity’s cradle, Africa will command vast resources, land, opportunities, and leadership roles. The St. Kitts delegation aims to reunite the “West and East,” a bold yet unapologetic step.

Boosting Trade and Youth Opportunities

Dr. Drew stressed that unity demands action, starting with trade. Current Africa-Caribbean trade stands below 1%, but this low base offers immense growth potential. He called for expanded opportunities, especially for youth from both regions. His delegation includes young participants forging new connections.

Additional priorities include easier free movement, leveraging Caribbean creativity and athletic prowess rooted in African heritage. Stronger trade, robust financial systems, and deeper cultural exchanges will drive prosperity, he urged.

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