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Simeon Daniel (22 August 1934 – 27 May 2012) was the first Premier of Nevis.


Early life

Simeon Daniel was born at Barnes Ghaut Village in Saint Thomas Lowland Parish, Nevis, West Indies to Joseph Daniel and Melvina Daniel, née Archer. He received his early education at St. Thomas’ Government Elementary School in Nevis. He entered the teaching profession as a Pupil Teacher in 1950 and attained the Leeward Island Teachers’ Certificate in 1957.


Career

In 1962, Daniel began his legal tutorial at the
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in England. While still a student (1960-1966) he worked as a clerk at the
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and later as an Executive Officer, and in 1965 received a recognition grant for outstanding meritorious work from the said Institution. He continued his education at the
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of the Inns of Court in London. In 1966 he became Barrister at Law and was called to the Bar in England. He returned to Nevis in 1966 and served as Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of External Affairs and was admitted to the Local Bar that same year. The following year he was appointed Crown Counsel and later Registrar of the Supreme Court and Additional Magistrate in the State. He entered Private practice in 1969 in St. Kitts. Daniel was among the founding members of a political party called the
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(NRP) in 1970. He served as Chairman of the Local Council from 1972 to 1980 and was elected to the National Assembly in May 1975 and February 1980. Following the formation of the coalition government of the People’s Action Movement of St. Kitts and the Nevis Reformation Party, Daniel assumed the portfolios of
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and Nevis Affairs on 19 February 1980. He gained Home Rule for Nevis under the Independence Constitution in September 1983. Daniel was the first Premier of Nevis from 19 September 1983 (Independence Day) to 2 June 1992. His successor was
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after his party
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(CCM) won the election in 1992. Daniel retired from active politics in 1992. He established the Bank of Nevis Ltd. in 1985. Daniel, Brantley & Associates is a full service law firm that represents numerous businesses and individuals in St. Kitts & Nevis, Anguilla and throughout the region and internationally. The firm was founded by Daniel and was joined by Mark Brantley in 1996. Daniel died on 27 May 2012 and was buried with full military honours.


Awards

On 16 December 2013, acting on the advice of Denzil Douglas, St. Kitts and Nevis Governor-General Sir Edmund Lawrence announced that Daniel is being commended as National Hero.National Hero
*Doctor of Laws (Honorary), Marquis Giuseppe Scicluna International University Foundation, 1987; *Albert Einstein Bronze Medal for Peace, Albert Einstein Bronze International Academy Foundation, 1987; *Award of Commendation as Founder and Supporter of Bank Of Nevis Ltd.


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Notice of deathThe St Kitts Nevis Observer NewspaperSKN Choice Times Newspaper
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