Baddeley Devesi
Politician
1941 – 2012
Who was Baddeley Devesi?
Sir Baddeley Devesi GCMG, GCVO was a Solomon Islander politician who served as the first Governor-General of the Solomon Islands for two consecutive terms.
He was born in Guadalcanal. He served as the first Governor-General of the Solomon Islands from July 7, 1978 to July 7, 1988. Later, he served as Foreign Minister from 1989 to 1990, Interior Minister from 1990 to 1992, and Deputy Prime Minister from 1990 to 1993 and 1997 to 2000, until the government was removed by a coup d'etat.
As a leader during the independence, he criticized Britain for its lack of preparation for the handover of autonomy, which ultimately led to the political crises the Solomons have suffered following independence. He quipped that "that the empire was leaving behind a system of British justice and Parliament, but for an island nation with 4 volcanoes and 70 languages." In particular he was concerned about the absence of preparation for economic development.
In 1993, he addressed the United Nations General Assembly with concerns that the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change did not sufficiently address the issue of global warming. He was also a strong advocate of the Treaty of Rarotonga.
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- Born
- Oct 16, 1941
Guadalcanal - Lived in
- Solomon Islands
- Died
- Feb 16, 2012
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on July 23, 2013
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