Solomon Islands hands over Presidency of the OACPS Council of Ministers

Solomon Islands hands over Presidency of the OACPS Council of Ministers

Solomon Islands, under the leadership of the Minister for Foreign Affairs and External Trade, Hon. Peter Shanel Agovaka has concluded his tenure as President of the Council of Ministers of the Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS), following a period marked by significant institutional, financial, and strategic engagement.

Minister for Foreign Affairs and External Trade, Hon. Peter Shanel Agovaka speaking during the virtual meeting

A handover ceremony took place during a virtual meeting held on 2nd February 2026. 

Reflecting on the tenure, Hon. Agovaka stated that the Presidency was guided by “a shared commitment to restoring predictability, strengthening governance, and ensuring that the OACPS remains a credible and effective platform for collective action.”

During Solomon Islands Presidency, the Council advanced key priorities aimed at strengthening the Organisation’s institutional and financial foundations, including the adoption of the 2026 OACPS Secretariat Budget—the first such budget adopted in several years.

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Progress was also achieved on governance reforms, internal audit arrangements, and the successful transition to the new OACPS Headquarters.

On the political and strategic front, the Presidency supported preparations for the 11th OACPS Summit of Heads of State and Government, promoted inclusive engagement among Member States, and contributed to the effective implementation of the Samoa Agreement, including the establishment of procedures for joint institutions and partnership dialogue.

The successful convening of the 120th Session of the OACPS Council of Ministers further reflected the Organisation’s commitment to consensus-building and collective decision-making.

Hon. Agovaka formally handed over the Presidency to Honourable Seedy K. M. Keita, Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs of the Republic of The Gambia during the virtual meeting. 

Solomon Islands reaffirmed its continued commitment to the principles, objectives, and unity of the OACPS.

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