Excellency,
I am pleased to extend, on behalf of the
Caribbean Community and the staff of the Caribbean
Community Secretariat, heartiest congratulations on
your recognition as an African Living Legend by the
African Press in Ghana.
The fact that this is your second such
recognition by Africans is a powerful testimony that
you have sincerely dedicated most of your life to
the Pan-African movement. You have not only served
your home the Caribbean very well but have extended
your hand further afield to cross borders and
continents to embrace our African brothers and
sisters while seeking to reinforce the ties that
have bound us.
To have a Caribbean brother being honoured along
with persons of such ilk as Her Excellency Ruth
Sando-Perry, Dr. Babacar Ndiaye, Dr. Alhaji Bamanga
Tukur, His Excellency President Nelson Mandela, His
Excellency Kofi Annan and Professor Wole Soyinka is
a tremendous honour, not only for yourself and
Jamaica but for the entire Caribbean.
While offering you best wishes, I wish to echo
the sentiments of some schools of thought which
believe that one does not have to be born in Africa
to be an African. You, Ambassador Thompson, are a
true embodiment of this.
Edwin W. Carrington
Secretary-General
Caribbean Community