Basseterre, Saint Kitts, August 15, 2025 (SKNIS): The Government of Saint Kitts and Nevis is aware of recent rumours claiming that the Prime Minister has the authority to unilaterally decide whether Nevis proceeds with development projects under the Special Sustainability Zone Authorisation Bill, 2025, which was successfully passed on August 11.
The law clearly stipulates that any development proposed for Nevis must receive the explicit approval of the Premier and the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) before it can proceed. The Federal Government will not move forward with any development on the island of Nevis without this approval.
The exact provision in the amended Act reads as follows:
(2) Where the Area is within the Island of Nevis –
(a) the Prime Minister shall consult with the Nevis Island Administration before entering into Development Agreements;
(b) should the Nevis Island Administration approve, the Nevis Island Administration shall be a party to any such Development Agreements; and
(c) no Development Agreement shall be entered into without the prior approval of the Nevis Island Administration.
This amendment makes it abundantly clear that the NIA retains full authority over development matters in Nevis, ensuring that the constitutional rights and governance structures of the island are respected at all times.
The Special Sustainability Zone Authorisation Bill, 2025 is landmark legislation that establishes a clear, accountable framework to attract high-quality Foreign Direct Investment, diversify the national economy, and generate long-term job opportunities – while safeguarding the Federation’s environment and sovereignty.
Special Sustainability Zones will be legally designated areas where developers commit to strict sustainability, climate resilience, and infrastructure standards, while the government provides conditions, transparent rules, and robust democratic oversight.
Prime Minister, the Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew reaffirmed the government’s commitment to transparency, cooperation, and the constitutional integrity of both Saint Kitts and Nevis as they work toward a sustainable and prosperous future for all citizens.
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