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At the OAS General Assembly in Antigua and Barbuda, the Government of Guyana requests support for its candidate for Director General of IICA

27 June 2025 - 07:25

At the OAS General Assembly in Antigua and Barbuda, the Government of Guyana requests support for its candidate for Director General of IICA

27 June 2025 - 07:25

Ambassador Sam Hinds (Photo by OAS)

The Government of Guyana presented to the General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS), which will meet until Friday in Antigua and Barbuda, its request for support from the countries of the continent for its candidate Muhammad Ibrahim, a renowned agronomist and international manager, become the next Director General of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA).

“I take this opportunity to announce that the Government of Guyana has nominated the highly qualified and experienced Dr. Mohammed Ibrahim to be the next Director General of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) in the election to be held by ministers in November. We will be seeking and hope to count on the support of your respective governments,” said Ambassador Samuel Hinds, head of the Guyana delegation to the OAS Assembly.

Fourteen foreign ministers from countries such as Bolivia, Colombia, and Peru, as well as the US Under Secretary of State, are participating in the OAS General Assembly that began Wednesday in the Caribbean nation of Antigua and Barbuda.

According to the official list of delegations distributed by the OAS and released by the Spanish news agency EFE, the Assembly is being attended by the foreign ministers of Bolivia, Celinda Sosa; Colombia, Laura Sarabia; Costa Rica, Arnoldo André; Peru, Elmer Schialer; and the Dominican Republic, Roberto Álvarez.

Also present are the foreign ministers of several Caribbean countries, including the host, Antigua and Barbuda, as well as the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Grenada, Haiti, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

The “number two” at the State Department, Christopher Landau, is the head of the US delegation, while the deputy foreign ministers of Canada, Chile, Ecuador, Guatemala, Panama, Paraguay, and Uruguay represent their countries.

Brazil is represented by the Secretary General of Foreign Affairs and Mexico by the Director General of American Regional Organizations.

Argentina, Honduras, El Salvador, and Jamaica sent ambassadors and representatives to the OAS.

At the American University of Antigua, the delegations discussed the crisis in Haiti, considered the most serious in the region today, in a meeting that marked the debut of the new secretary general, Albert Ramdin of Suriname.

In this context, Hinds requested support for Guyana’s candidate for the presidency of IICA, a key organization for agricultural public policy and animal and plant health in the Americas, which will have a new Director General in January, when the second term of Argentine veterinarian Manuel Otero ends.

His replacement will be elected by the ministers of agriculture of the countries of the Americas when they meet in early November in Brasilia. Guyana’s president, Mohamed Irfaan Ali, announced this month that Ibrahim would be a candidate, with the support of 13 other Caribbean nations.

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  1. Hope his bid is successful

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  2. The fact that Guyana is seeking support from fellow CARICOM nations and the wider continent highlights the collaborative spirit needed to tackle shared challenges.

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  3. How did we end up in this now

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3 Comments

  1. Hope his bid is successful

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  2. The fact that Guyana is seeking support from fellow CARICOM nations and the wider continent highlights the collaborative spirit needed to tackle shared challenges.

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  3. How did we end up in this now

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