2014 New
Year’s Message from Leader of the Opposition, Andrew Holness
January 1, 2014
Fellow
Jamaicans,
I join you in welcoming the New
Year 2014 with great expectations.
As we herald in the New Year and
pause to reflect on the year past, let us give God thanks.
In the past year we have had
proud moments in sports, entertainment and culture.
We must continue to build on
these areas of strength and capitalize on the International brand value of
Jamaica as a land of talent.
Last year we continued to face
the disturbing situation of increases in major crimes, some of which were
particularly gruesome and targeted pregnant women, children and the elderly.
There is a feeling of
hopelessness, helplessness and frustration with the high crime rate.
Our business leaders have
expressed serious concerns as this seemingly out of control monster threatens
investor confidence in Jamaica and consequently investments, employment and
ultimately the improvement in the standard of living of our people.
As one priority for the New Year
therefore we must urge the government to address this major impediment which
has many Jamaicans cowering in fear.
Crime must be treated as an
epidemic on our social and economic systems.
Clearly there is a failure of
leadership, a marked absence of meaningful strategic approaches and no
demonstrable will to mobilize adequate resources for our National Security.
In my message last year I urged
that we make a positive resolution to address at least four other areas of
concern.
These areas remain just as
relevant and urgent as they were last year.
First, we must increase our
productivity and efficiency;
We pledged as we accepted the
objectives of vision 2030 that we would create a new productivity culture. We
are a long way from achieving this.
Second, the high cost of energy
continues to be a major concern.
Government must fast track the
build out of the new power facilities.
Corruption continues to
destabilize our society. Jamaica is ranked among the bottom half of countries
on the world corruption index and undoubtedly will remain there until the
Government stops paying lip service to the anti-corruption agenda. Let us
pledge to correct this for the New Year.
We must pay meaningful attention
to education reform.
I have always maintained that
education transformation is the key to empowering Jamaicans and improving the
human resource input into economic, social and political development. Let us
make this a reality.
Let us make 2014 a year of
action.
The Opposition will continue to
protect the interest and advance the hopes and aspirations of the Jamaican
people.
May God bless all Jamaicans. Let
us strive to make our country a better place to live, work, raise our families
and do business.
Do have a happy, blessed and
productive 2014. |
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