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CARICOM welcomes installation of new Haitian prime minister

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The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) welcomed the installation of Haiti’s new prime minister on Wednesday, describing it as a “much anticipated and critical step in addressing the multifaceted crisis” in the French-speaking member state.

Prime Minister Garry Conille was sworn into office on June 12 and has already appointed members of his new cabinet. The 58-year-old former United Nations senior official stated that his administration would crack down on corruption.

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“The fight against corruption will be an absolute priority of my government,” Conille said, adding “my government will work without rest to improve the conditions of each and every Haitian,” he said.

He has also warned that “without security, no sustainable progress can be achieved”.

In its statement, the 15-member regional integration grouping noted that his installation would facilitate “the transition, through free and fair elections, toward a return to constitutional governance and restoration of lapsed institutions.

”The Community has taken keen note of the priorities outlined by both the President of the Presidential Transition Council and the Prime Minister for the transition process, including public security, elections, economic recovery, food and health security, strengthening the rule of law and justice, the national conference and constitutional reform, as well as infrastructure rehabilitation.

“He applaud the emphasis that was also placed on improving the conditions of all Haitians, transparency and integrity in public affairs and zero tolerance for corruption. ”

CARICOM in extending its “best wishes to the transition government” reiterated “its readiness to support the government and people of Haiti as they embark on this crucial journey despite the challenging circumstances”.

Last October, the United Nations Security Council approved a Kenya-led multinational force as efforts continued to restore peace and security in the country, where criminal gangs reportedly controlled at least 80 percent of the capital.

The Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belize, Benin, Chad, Jamaica and Kenya have officially notified the Secretary-General of their intent to contribute personnel to the support mission.

Kenya’s President William Ruto has said the deployment would likely start within a few weeks. (Loop News)

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