The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has extended its condolences on the passing of the former Anguilla Chief Minister Mr Hubert Benjamin Hughes, who died last Saturday 8 May 2021.
Secretary-General Ambassador Irwin LaRocque, in a message to Anguilla’s Premier Hon. Dr Ellis Webster, extended the Community’s deepest condolences to Mr Hughes’ wife Norma and the Hughes family, as well as the Government and People of Anguilla, and described Mr Hughes as ‘an outstanding regionalist who devoted his life to the improvement of the people of his island’.
“The former Chief Minister was also a committed regionalist, and it was he who, in 1999, signed the Agreement bringing Anguilla into CARICOM as an Associate Member,” the Secretary-General said.
“Since then, whenever in office, Mr. Hughes was a regular participant in and contributor to meetings of the Conference of Heads of Government,” he added.
Mr Hughes was Anguilla’s Head of Government from 1994 to 2000 and 2010 to 2015, respectively, and served as a Member of the House of Assembly for 39 years.
“His contribution to the development of Anguilla was immense as he demonstrated an abiding commitment to the interest of the people of his island,” Ambassador LaRocque said.
The late Chief Minister Hubert Benjamin Hughes passed away on Friday, May 7, surrounded by his family.
On Thursday 15th October, 2020, former Chief Minister, the Hon. Hubert Benjamin Hughes, celebrated his 87th birthday. The Government and people of Anguilla celebrated the life and legacy of Hughes, immortalizing him on this birthday with a road naming ceremony in the community of South Hill.