Gov’t focused on economic independence
MONTEGO BAY–Prime Minister, Andrew Holness says the Government is focused on economic independence and empowering citizens to become self-reliant.
“We want you to… stand on your own two feet, earn your own income, push your own key, make your own decisions,” he said.
“We don’t believe in dependency. We don’t want anything from anybody. We go and do it on our own, with our own resources,” he added.
Holness, who was addressing the handover of a house under the Government’s New Social Housing Programme (NSHP) in Cave Valley, St Ann on February 14, expressed pride in the progress made by his Administration in fostering a spirit of initiative and resilience, while providing support for those who may struggle in the face of economic challenges.
“When we do it, we take care of our own,” he said.
He noted that the dual focus on economic independence and social responsibility is central to the Government’s vision for Jamaica’s future.
“Nobody is coming to save us. Nobody is giving us any favours; it’s a new world,” he pointed out.
Holness said that as Jamaica navigates the complexities of a changing global landscape, the Government remains dedicated to building a strong and resilient economy capable of weathering shocks.
“That is the policy and direction of the Government. We must be able to stand up and take the blows, absorb them, get back on our feet and grow,” he said, contending that the commitment to resilience and self-sufficiency will inspire confidence among citizens and investors.
-JIS