
PRIME MINISTER
PRIME MINISTER’S
2008 NEW YEAR’S MESSAGE
Fellow
Grenadians, Sisters and Brothers all, I greet you warmly as we welcome the New
Year.
On behalf of the Government
and people of Grenada, and on behalf of my family, and myself, I am honoured to
extend New Year’s wishes to all citizens, at home and abroad.
Sisters and Brothers, we can
look back at 2007 with some degree of pride and sense of
achievement for we reached important milestones. But we also faced daunting
challenges.
In this
New Year, we intend to continue along that successful path. With God’s help and
direction we can work together as one people to create a future of peace, stability,
hope, opportunity, kindness and compassion for every Grenadian. Indeed, 2008
promises to be a challenging and rewarding year.
The
true character of the Grenadian people was clearly shown in the years following
hurricanes Ivan and Emily when the entire country was put to a severe test. We
passed it with flying colours much to the amazement of millions of people
around the world.
Hurricanes
Ivan and Emily proved how resilient and determined Grenadians can be. Those are
qualities we inherited from our foreparents. They laid the foundations for our
successes today by overcoming enormous challenges in their time and passing
their own very difficult tests.
Let us
not forget how we succeeded after Ivan and Emily.We as a government and people
put our country and children first. We joined hands together. And with God’s
guidance, we worked with determination and a common purpose to build a kinder
and better Grenada.
Brothers
and Sisters, we must understand that the recipe for Grenada’s success today was
written over many previous generations by people who made tremendous sacrifice
for their children and country. Some of those Grenadians had outstanding
success and made significant contributions to the development of their country.
Government believes that it is now time to recognise and celebrate the
achievements of Grenadians.
In this
regard, the Government of Grenada will implement the National Honours Act this
year. A multi-party committee will work together to identify and reward
outstanding Grenadians with national honours in many different categories.
These
Awards will be presented at the National Independence Celebrations as a special
part of the Ceremony.
Last
year, a young man stunned the sporting world and turned the Formula One motor
racing world on its head with some outstanding performances. Lewis Hamilton
just missed out on becoming the first person to win the World Championship in
the first year of competition.
Not
only did this young man make his family in St.John’s beam with pride and give
great joy to the people of Grenada but he also captured the hearts and minds of
hundreds of millions of people around the world.
Lewis
Hamilton’s success in one of the world’s most watched sports has focused
international attention on Grenada as never before. In the Caribbean, we might
not fully understand the popularity of Formula One motor racing, but believe me
when I tell you that it is huge. As Lewis Hamilton’s winning ways continue,
Grenada’s international popularity will grow in leaps and bounds.
Today, I am pleased to
announce that Lewis Hamilton’s outstanding achievements will be recognized and
rewarded at this year’s Independence Celebrations.
Individuals will receive
awards. So too will groups, villages and communities that have given
outstanding service and made significant contributions to Grenada.
Sisters and Brothers, in
2007 Government introduced a number of measures to strengthen the economy and
to “Let the Progress Continue.”
Many of us have never had it
so good. We have achieved a level of well being and development that was
unthinkable two generations ago. But Government knows that not everyone has
been able to share in that good fortune.
We are a caring and
compassionate government and are very sensitive to the needs and challenges
facing the vulnerable and less fortunate people in Grenada. We cannot just be
proud of the achievements of the strong and successful and ignore the
difficulties of the poor and disadvantaged. We want to lift up everyone in our
society.
Indeed, one of Government’s
most important initiatives and programs for the underprivileged in our society
was announced in the 2007-2008 Budget Speech.
Cabinet has already mandated
that special committees, headed by a Minister, be set up to implement those
assistance programs as soon as possible. One such committee will be responsible
for the Food Basket Relief Packages.
The Minister of Health Hon.
Ann David Antoine has already been asked to head a committee that will
implement that program and ensure that assistance is given at once to those who
need it most. That committee will be made up of representatives from the Food
and Nutrition Council, the Department of Social Services in Grenada, Carriacou
and Petit Martinique, the Sisters of Charity, and people from other
organizations.
Next, Government will move
swiftly to implement the Grenada Training and Employment Programme under the
chairmanship of the Minister of Education, Hon. Claris Charles.
By increasing and improving
the skills of Grenadians, this programme will better prepare them to capitalize
on opportunities and new jobs that will be created by the many development
projects that are already on stream or about to come on stream.
Academic development of our
young people is very important but it only opens a few of the doors that lead
to success. Other areas of self-improvement are needed to open the other doors.
These areas include such
things as creating a vision of what you want, setting the right goals,
instilling the right values and attitudes, learning self control, self
motivation and other mental skills, acquiring a good work ethic, building
cooperative relationships, working as a team, preventing and resolving
conflict, and having compassion for others.
These are some of the things
we hope to teach in our development programs.
Government is well aware of
the tremendous importance of the moral and spiritual values that usually
encompass and control most of the other values. We know that those values
influence how we think, feel and behave.
With that in mind,
Government in its last budget outlined a programme that should stimulate
religious institutions in Grenada to build on the right moral and spiritual
values and imprint them strongly in the minds of our people, particularly our
young people.
Sisters and brothers, good
mental, physical and spiritual health is only possible when the mind and body are
properly developed, controlled and exercised. One of the goals of my government
is to encourage young and older people to increase their participation in sport
and to exercise more. Soon, Government will be lighting at least one playing
field in every constituency in the country to allow people to play sport in the
evenings after leaving work.
Sisters and Brothers,
government is very conscious of the problems that are being created around the
world by a spiraling increase in the cost of living. Recently, I took an
unprecedented initiative to urge Heads of Government in our region and in the
wider Commonwealth to address this vexing problem and start looking for
solutions.
We are a caring and
responsible Government. This year we intend to ease some of the burden of the
workers by meeting our commitments for back pay, salary increases and other
benefits.
Let me say how pleased I am
with the professional manner in which police and prison officers conducted
their negotiations for salary increases. The police officers have already
received the portion of their back pay which was to be paid in 2007 and Prison
Officers will receive theirs in the coming days. We look forward to paying the remainder in 2008.
We have also started paying
our teachers their seniority and incentive allowances. Government hopes that we
can sign and conclude negotiations with the teachers union as soon as possible,
like we have done with the police and prison officers.
Government appreciates and
applauds the tremendous contribution of our public officers and wants to ensure
that their salaries and benefits keep pace with economic changes.
I have been receiving
encouraging signs that our negotiations with the public service might soon be
completed and that our public officers will receive increases inclusive of back
pay in the near future.
My friends, our economy
which was devastated by Ivan, is now poised for a period of steady growth.
Government wishes its private sector to capitalize on that growth. Already
Government has introduced a number of fiscal measures to stimulate better
performance and to increase benefits for large, small and medium sized
businesses. I am confident about a bright and prosperous future for our
Grenadian Business Community. I am also encouraged that many business persons
right across Grenada have adopted Government’s policy to LET THE PROGRESS
CONTINUE!
Sisters and Brothers, to
ensure smooth and efficient implementation of the duty free concessions
promised to taxi drivers, Cabinet has mandated the Minister of Economic
Development Hon. Anthony Boatswain to meet with the representatives of the taxi
drivers to determine how best this can be done.
Cabinet has also asked the
Minister of Transport Hon. Brenda Hood to meet with the Bus Associations to
design ways and means of providing additional concessions to them so that
passengers too can benefit in the end.
Brothers and Sisters, Government regards agriculture
as one of its most important economic sectors. We came to the assistance of our
farmers immediately after Ivan and Emily and we have consistently intervened
whenever assistance was needed.
With the new WIBDECO deal
negotiated by Government, our farmers will benefit in 2008 from increased
markets and better prices for their produce.
We have asked the Minister
of Agriculture Hon. Gregory Bowen and Parliamentary Secretary Carl Caton, to
lead a committee that will meet with farmers to develop structures for the
granting of concessions that have been promised for farm vehicles.
We hope that better vehicles
and equipment will enable our farmers to take full advantage of the eighty
million dollar diversification programme which Government has put in
place. As part of this programme, a
new deal with the Windward Island Banana Development Corporation, WIBDECO, has
been negotiated by Government. This
will open new markets and marketing opportunities for farmers.
We are optimistic of a
bright future for our farmers. These
initiatives, along with the new opportunities which our local tourism resort
developments will create will no doubt ensure a more productive and viable
agriculture sector.
Sisters and Brothers as we
touch on the subject of tourism linkages, let me say how delighted I am to see
the hard work of the Government and people of Grenada finally paying off.
Tourism resort and
condominium projects and developments have already changed Grenada’s image
abroad. It is no secret that Grenada is now viewed as a rare jewel in the
Caribbean. In the future it will attract a wide variety of visitors and will
cater not just to their needs but also to the high standards and expectations
of the most elite and exclusive travelers from around the world.
But my Government will not
allow these developments to damage our environment or harm our culture.
In this regard, I am very
pleased to announce that we have now satisfied all the environmental and
physical tests and requirements of the International Conservation Community for
the commencement of the Four Seasons Resort.
Sisters and Brothers I wish
to make it perfectly clear that contrary to rumours in certain quarters,
Government has not taken any position on casino gambling.
Any such decision will only
be made after full and exhaustive national consultations with all of the
relevant stakeholders in Grenada, including the churches, non-governmental
organizations and the private sector.
So as we welcome in the New
Year let us do so with peace, love and compassion in our hearts. Let us also be
our brothers keepers bearing in mind that no family that favours its strong
children and ignores its weak can be worthy of that name.
No nation that ignores its
troubled and disadvantaged people while watching others thrive and flourish can
look at itself with pride.
Sisters and Brothers let me
conclude with some words of wisdom from the Bible often told to me by my
mother:
Through God all things are
possible…. Remember to put him first and he will direct your path.
May I now wish you a very
happy and prosperous New Year.