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New Foreign Affairs building named in honour of Hugh Shearer
Prime Minister, Andrew Holness (second right) and widow of the late former Prime Minister, Hugh Lawson Shearer, Professor Denise Eldemire Shearer (second left), unveil the commemorative plaque during the official opening and naming ceremony of the new headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, located at 2 Port Royal Street, downtown Kingston, on Wednesday (January 19). Also sharing the moment are Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith and Minister of State in the Ministry, Senator Leslie Campbell.
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January 18, 2022

New Foreign Affairs building named in honour of Hugh Shearer

KINGSTON, Jamaica— The new headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, located at 2 Port Royal Street, downtown Kingston, was officially named ‘The Hugh Lawson Shearer Building’, in honour of the late former Prime Minister, on Wednesday.

Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, made the announcement during the official opening ceremony at the Ministry’s headquarters.

Hugh Lawson Shearer was Prime Minister from 1967 to 1972 and served simultaneously as Minister of Defence and Foreign Affairs. In 1980, he was appointed Deputy Prime Minister and again as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Shearer was the country’s longest serving Minister of Foreign Affairs.

During the ceremony, Holness was joined by Shearer’s widow,  Professor Denise Eldemire Shearer; Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, and Minister of State in the Ministry, Senator Leslie Campbell, in unveiling the commemorative plaque.

In his address, Holness said the former Foreign Minister laid the foundation from the inception of Independence for a principled and forthright foreign policy posture which has served Jamaica well.

The Prime Minister said the outstanding service and contributions of Shearer, at the highest levels in Jamaica, underpinned by the admirable personal and professional attributes of this distinguished son of Jamaica, made him an exemplar in the conduct of Jamaica’s foreign policy and relations.

Holness noted that one of the most acclaimed initiatives presented in the very first policy statement to the United Nations General Assembly in 1962 was the proposal for the declaration of an international year of human rights, which was ultimately observed in 1968.

“It was Hugh Lawson Shearer who delivered the policy statement and under whose initiative the proposal was developed. It was a demonstration of boldness and foresight that only a person of his sensitivity and awareness of the importance of the subject would convey. Hugh Shearer went on to deliver Jamaica’s policy statement as a newly independent country annually until 1966, thus pioneering the development of the Jamaican foreign ministry,” he said.

Holness noted that Shearer’s exploits at the United Nations in New York were matched only by his outstanding representation of the interests of Jamaica and developing countries in relation to global trade issues.

“His presence at meetings of the group of African, Caribbean and Pacific countries and the then European community, in the context of the Lomé negotiations, facilitated the significant role which Jamaica played then and continues to play in advocating for a level playing field for equitable trading arrangements for our vulnerable and less-developed countries,” Holness shared.

The Prime Minister said Shearer’s management of his portfolio at the Foreign Ministry was imbued with his conviction of the inextricable link between domestic and foreign policy.

“He led his staff to operate at their best and earned their admiration for his care, not only for Jamaica’s foreign policy and relations but also towards staff development and their personal interests,” he said.

The naming of the new headquarters in Shearer’s honour was approved by Cabinet. 

The Prime Minister expressed gratitude to successive Ministers, Ministers of State, Parliamentary Secretaries, Permanent Secretaries and members of staff for their dedicated service that has led to significant achievements by Jamaica on the international stage under guidance of the Ministry.

In her remarks, Minister Johnson Smith expressed thanks to the People’s Republic of China and all the stakeholders who were integral to the project’s execution.

She said the Ministry has now become a part of the downtown Kingston family, as the Government continues its push for the redevelopment of the area.

Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China, Tian Qi, said the building represents a new landmark in Kingston and a new symbol of the friendship between China and Jamaica.

The 11-storey building will accommodate approximately 280 members of staff spanning 17 departments. The complex, which was built by Jiangsu Jiangdu Construction Group Company Limited, based in China, comprises a two-storey annex building, a generator room, boundary wall, and parking area, among other features.

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