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C.A Smith
Officially Appointed
Ambassador to Washington
October 29, 2007
NASSAU, Bahamas
– Governor General His Excellency Arthur Hanna presented Cornelius
A. Smith with his Letters of Credence Monday, officially appointing
him Ambassador to The Bahamas Embassy in Washington, D.C.
The official appointment took place during a
ceremony at Government House. Mr. Smith leaves the country on
Tuesday.
The Governor General offered his "heartiest
congrats" to Mr. Smith, noting that he deserved such an appointment
for his contribution to the country.
Supported by his family and close friends, Mr.
Smith thanked The Bahamas government for such an honour.
"I am deeply honoured to accept the Letters of
Credence appointing me as the representative of the government and
people of The Bahamas to the United States of America," said Mr.
Smith, who replaces former Ambassador Joshua Sears.
He pledged to "faithfully" promote and pursue
the interests of The Bahamas and of the Bahamian people.
Mr. Smith further vowed to maintain the
long-standing tradition of friendly relations with all nations it
has diplomatic arrangements with.
"Successive governments of The Bahamas have
maintained a special, good neighbour policy with the United States
of America and I pledge to not only maintain but to deepen and to
strengthen this long-standing relationship," Mr. Smith said.
Mr. Smith also thanked Prime Minister, the Rt.
Hon. Hubert A Ingraham and Minister of Foreign Affairs the Hon.
Brent Symonette for the confidence they have shown in him by this
appointment.
"I give you my assurance that I will live up
to the high expectations of the Bahamian people that this office
demands," Mr. Smith said.
Cornelius Alvin Smith, the son of the late
Sylvanues and Susan Smith was born at North Long Island on April 7,
1937. He received his primary education at Glintons Public School,
Long Island and his secondary education at the Bahamas Teachers
Training College at Nassau. He holds a Master’s Degree in Business
Administration from the University of Miami.
A community and political activist, Mr. Smith
first entered front line politics in the early seventies and is a
founding member of the Free National Movement. He was elected as an
Opposition Member of Parliament for the Marco City constituency in
1982. In 1987, the constituency name was changed to Pineridge. Mr.
Smith was re-elected to serve this constituency for a four
consecutive five-year terms from 1982 to 2002.
Mr. Smith has provided leadership to a number
of civic organisations such as Bahamas Jaycees, the Kiwanis Club of
Lucaya, the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce and the Bahamas
Association for Manpower Training and Development. He was awarded
the Paul Harris Fellow award by Rotary International for his
contribution to the civic life of The Bahamas.
From 1982 to 1992, he served as Opposition
spokesperson on Education, Public Safety and Tourism matters. He
also served as a member of the House Select Committee on Illicit
Drug Trafficking Within and Through The Bahamas and on the
Constituency Boundaries Commission.
In 1992 and 1997, the FNM was elected the
governing party of The Bahamas and Mr. Smith was appointed to serve
in the Cabinet as Minister of Education, Minister of Public Safety
and Immigration, Minister of Tourism, and Minister of Transport and
Local Government.
He is married to the former Clara Elizabeth
Knowles and the couple has three children.

Former Cabinet Minister C.A Smith is
officially appointed the Bahamas Ambassador to Washington during a
ceremony at Government House on Monday, October 29, 2007. Pictured
from left are Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Hubert Ingraham; Mr.
Smith; Governor General His Excellency Arthur Hanna and the Hon.
Brent Symonette, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign
Affairs. (BIS Photo by Kristaan Ingraham)

Governor General His Excellency Arthur Hanna
presents Letters of Credence to the Hon. C.A Smith, appointing him
as Representative of The Bahamas to the United States of America
during a ceremony at Government House on Monday, October 29, 2007.
(BIS Photo: Kristaan Ingraham)
By: Lindsay Thompson
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