Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
economics

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

Hubert Minnis

Bahamian physician and politician (born 1954)


Summary

Bahamian physician and politician (born 1954)

FieldValue
honorific-prefixThe Most Honourable
nameHubert Minnis
honorific-suffixON
imageHubert Minnis 2016.jpg
office4th Prime Minister of The Bahamas
monarchElizabeth II
1blanknameGovernor-General
1namedataMarguerite Pindling
Cornelius A. Smith
deputy1Peter Turnquest
term_start11 May 2017
term_end17 September 2021
predecessor1Perry Christie
successor1Philip Davis
office2Leader of the Opposition
predecessor2Philip Davis
governor-general2Cornelius A. Smith
monarch2Elizabeth II
term_start217 September 2021
term_end227 November 2021
successor2Michael Pintard
office3Member of Parliament
for Killarney
termstart33 May 2007
office4Minister of Finance
termstart430 November 2020
termend416 September 2021
predecessor4K. Peter Turnquest
successor4Philip Davis
birth_nameHubert Alexander Minnis
birth_date
birth_placeNassau, Bahamas
partyFree National Movement
spousePatricia Beneby
children3
alma_materUniversity of Minnesota, Twin Cities
University of the West Indies

| honorific-prefix = The Most Honourable | honorific-suffix = ON Cornelius A. Smith | governor-general2 = Cornelius A. Smith for Killarney University of the West Indies Hubert Alexander Minnis, ON (born 16 April 1954) is a Bahamian politician and doctor who served as prime minister of The Bahamas from May 2017 to 16 September 2021. Minnis is the former leader of the Free National Movement, the former governing party, and the Member of Parliament for the New Providence constituency of Killarney. First elected to the legislature in the 2007 election,

He was dismissed from his leadership role in the FNM in December 2016, and regained the position in April 2017 after much internal conflict within the party. He became prime minister following the victory of his party in the general election held on 10 May 2017.

Early life, education, and career

Minnis was born in Nassau, New Providence to Rosalie North and Randolph Minnis. He was educated at Our Lady's Primary School, Western Junior and St. Augustine College, Nassau and he also attended the University of Minnesota.

After obtaining his doctor of medicine degree from the University of the West Indies and MRCOG from London in 1985, he returned home and began working as a physician at the Princess Margaret Hospital where he served as a consultant and Head of Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and also as Deputy Chief of Staff.

Minnis was president of the Medical Association of The Bahamas, member of the Medical Council, chairman of the Hotel Corporation of The Bahamas and an associate lecturer at the University of West Indies in Obstetrics and Gynecology. He has a special interest and dedication to the promotion of Bahamian ownership in the economy and for the redevelopment of traditional Over-the-Hill communities.

Minnis was first elected to parliament in May 2007 and was appointed to the cabinet as Minister of Health.

In opposition the first time

Leader of the Opposition: 2012–2016

With only nine members in his delegation, Minnis had a rocky road ahead. His leadership was considered weak and there were several challenges to it. In December 2016, after a vote of non-confidence by seven of the ten sitting members of his party; five members went to the Governor General and asked that he be removed from the helm of the FNM; although he remained as the leader of the party, Loretta Butler-Turner became the official leader of the opposition.

2017 general election

As the election approached, the membership of the party at large supported Minnis over the dissenters, all of whom lost their nominations. These members ran as independent candidates during the general election and lost. Minnis and the FNM, under the slogan "It's the People's Time!", defeated the rival Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) in the general election held on 10 May 2017, winning 35 seats of 39, and Minnis became prime minister.

Prime minister

Minnis was sworn in as prime minister on 12 May 2017 and presented his cabinet on the 15th. He has held the additional portfolio of Minister of Finance since November 2020.

Hurricane Dorian

Minnis' greatest challenge was Hurricane Dorian in 2019, which killed at least 70 people and devastated several islands. He was greatly criticized for his government’s poor response to the catastrophe, and dealt with allegations that the Bahamian government siphoned relief donations into personal accounts, and stockpiled aid and donated building materials. The number of 70 dead is highly debated as eyewitness accounts and testimonies from aid workers and civilians alike place the real toll at around 2,000. The number of 70 dead only referred to identified bodies, as settlements like the Mudd and Pigeon Peas were destroyed and most inhabitants were undocumented Haitian immigrants. There are also accounts of mass graves being dug by Bahamian authorities, with reporters ordered to secrecy and their cameras being destroyed.

Foreign Affairs

His government aligned itself with that of the United States in international relations. On Venezuela, he refused to recognize President Nicolas Maduro and supported Juan Guaido, an opposition leader. He and other pro-US Caribbean leaders attended a summit meeting with Donald Trump in March 2019 to define a common policy on the situation in Venezuela and China's "predatory economic practices".

2021 general election

Main article: 2021 Bahamian general election

In August 2021, Minnis called a snap election, less than a year before it was due. Although Minnis retained his seat, the FNM lost it in a landslide and he conceded.

In opposition the second time, and retirement

After losing the election, Minnis said he would retire, but would retain the leadership pending a leadership election, which was scheduled for November 2021.

Personal life

Minnis is married to Sybilene Patricia Beneby and is also the father of three children. His son Jamil Minnis is also a medical doctor.

According to the declared financial declarations, Hubert Minnis is worth US$14.04 million as of 2021.

Honours

National honours

  • Bahamas:
    • [[File:Ribbon bar of the Order of the Nation (Bahamas).svg|70px]] Member of the Order of the Nation (ON) (2018)

References

|-

References

  1. (9 October 2018). "BAHAMAS: Prime Minister received the title — the Most Honourable — during National Honours 2018 Ceremony".
  2. media. "Dr. Minnis Celebrates Birthday students, teachers and staff at Gambier Primary School - Bahamaspress.com".
  3. Smith, Dana. (May 11, 2012). "Minnis Sworn In As Opposition Leader".
  4. (May 10, 2012). "Bahamas' Free National Movement Names Hubert Minnis New Leader".
  5. (April 18, 2017). "Hubert Minnis Going After Bahamas PM's Job".
  6. (2017-07-24). "Dr. The Hon. Hubert Alexander Minnis".
  7. Virgil, Khrisna. (21 April 2017). "Butler-Turner out of FNM as she runs as Independent".
  8. Turnquest, Ava. (December 20, 2016). "Door 'slammed shut' on FNM nomination for Butler-Turner".
  9. (18 April 2017). "Hubert Minnis going after Bahamas PM's job".
  10. "Turnquest resigns as Deputy PM, Minister of Finance".
  11. "2 years since Hurricane Dorian, The Bahamas struggles to recover thanks to added COVID-19 - Orlando Sentinel".
  12. "Crise au Venezuela : Donald Trump convoque 5 pays de la Caraïbe".
  13. "HOLDING ON: Former PM wins council vote to lead FNM and Her Majesty’s Official Opposition in Parliament until convention – Eye Witness News".
  14. (May 11, 2017). "PM Bahamas Hubert Minnis Biography Age Wikipedia Family Marriage Education Career".
  15. "PM congratulates son as he opens clinic".
  16. "At Least 55 Millionaires Want Seats in Bahamas Parliament - Caribbean News".
  17. [https://www.bahamas.gov.bs/wps/portal/public/gov/government/news/prime%20minister%20received%20the%20title%20--%20the%20most%20honourable%20--%20during%20national%20honours%202018%20ceremony/!ut/p/b1/vVbZrptIFPyWfIBjmp1HNoNZmh0DLwibxWDA7MZ8_fiOEkXJVW400uTSDwhR1SVVHbrYR_tgH7XJUhbJVN7bpH57jsgYQySdZXFapw8kixw97IARKotJFngBwhcA-c3FIj_zDdRlkCPgAal6BCLJ6P60D7SQ4oTxWIiiHUcOzYjN1eVtihE0JOSbmeK6UPLvINbAwdRj2Ai9vuyuSphOLZK5PIGp5HXkBS1Ur0OUbUb3cPThEVFrmhThTcsvAkd14dMqkxYk2YUjw5sdibp1uzsFEPIbUjjoY_btONcE2pcUH2UXH5ZtzkyF3htCwfkbfs5nCkvicLQlFWPcu1qZNjZuHJYdn9UwAHdNum2TvLQmmkQ9K9SM3zWDajdiaeVM_ubTB0b865Nk6Bb_5jOJv7124VEQTUzCqI_5Ko7_wjdZ8Y1vQAtowIDfc_pA4D_y3wH-MCenffThKBzBN8BHo_TRDipO_gmA76F8b7J9-IJRv4UBau_uAwSPnerZHbfbZlebbUwujzhC8kAED4WV7ECvhvpkQ71yECD4poOsynQrVojcVsjkZurbHsfyMpodho8FHe2TBVWZ_GxB7E2wChktwSErHoX4WeM0WiNgaVVXhkfrrPowuYCDUt0Bvxt7A-2LhSIHKjnJVsMVwTjRu1jcTISR1Nmth4xEWXwLBscg48Hosw0t5StyPbthcrZ8VQ8RLLxD7thE1tFmyUfDDolrF6fjmAjOtRQsolhHPAvZexP4O1vSejHqQiAOqeemHjEU6rpRcLztXDMubz6Hxq19yTCPe-TFrmNqkB0efouKa2Dh_UI_7qkmsnfzEeSuxENMjJuuoe0VfyrFaMqD3Vt8ZjQHHj1gu1mol02LsKtM5UOUTiiZHSrZEpy5KYkjqDQtII7X0g8wwkuCPMJ2Eo8ODElLPLVlm93mCaetWlGenmfAtQ_v_uVdACqKvQLQMA3SPEBV5K8n_osg-r8LKvuoPDdfH5fmK_IVRzASp2mKRAGK0jhC7f0qJCl3tFlB9GMlBFo4pYhoK109Ib7vlUKrO0MlWMsWXfWdPEsef5jG1GdOpkoYhiD31z4vQk5VEzQKhFHmKIsiN2i5ksid6mu0kDq7XaQh04NV15aSNW00ywG9y2bOhcGtO_cztxsEv9Mprbl080mKIcyWZ9RHILTzR-Ur24hSJ0McYQarG97pRkI6ZB-Gt0GdXkjYwmst8-awa1xay7hHjW9CvmkJlboMa0RPQvXeRS25PvJyHmFtB1gITb0_TSgLcTb9MbkcRNzTpouLB10RGRnu7bYCwdscV1FHl1312_x04Pmb86xPnoD8h-NLwv62oEQY9KtNKNdkCfTVBORnCxJ_S_B7nRou92YpJsssqWGGCD5b8P_P8KfPlcABQTAAZUiUQqlXw_pTSDOXQl_542mxevjUHN9XaoyUJaFSRthfojDiXctJmAar4nUrBKfDZl3A7nwep2njT0R6eRVLPrO1TCrN4YkTTmBc_QNIT1C2hrt_KflOChcCh2u-jY8pchnGpIqjOXiaEHr3AnCz5_SA6zw3JLmz0jj8duHmqkDyUidBIeHSqoRKN1_TqKGl5t4uByKUg-Ws0YXKr3wftRN9GDK5ERzl9HxOQUwlteE8lzPK1WyPislc7pSQfnVWXldWOjZ1Z5K7nFncOTcrsJNLQ59eP0fhx-15GrI2zYZ913iLqqoaaYu5EGw_VpbsfqwzUbBfvvwDcBxHmg!!/dl4/d5/L3dHQSEvUUtRZy9nQSEh/ National Honours 2018 Ceremony.]
Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about Hubert Minnis — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report