| The blueprint of our future |
| Saturday, 28 February 2009 | |
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OVERVIEW: I was invited by Mark Benschop to speak to about thirty students to whom his foundation was providing computer training. It is very commendable that we have organisations such as this foundation that provides such a service free of charge. The students were of all ages and ethnic backgrounds. During the questions and answer period, most of the issues raised were: where is the job market, why there are so limited jobs and why was tax money wasted on programmes that don’t benefit them. Some were single women who struggle to get a better education and find jobs. The budget in 2009 cut many programs that will help them provide for their families. Our recent 2009 budget fiasco was an exercise by the PPP government of forcing the opposition to get up and talk but at the end of the day, nothing will be changed. President Obama in his Tuesday night speech to the American people sought to inspire them to view the current financial crisis as an opportunity to better their country. He said in his address that the United States will emerge with new industries, a better educated citizenry and an economy geared for growth. “Now is the time to jumpstart job creation, re-start lending, and invest in areas like energy, health care, and education that will grow our economy, even as we make hard choices to bring our deficit down” At no time did we hear the PPP budget proposing new industries, creation of jobs much less and economy geared for growth. The President and the PPP have lost touch with the people of Guyana and the President is more out of the country than in. Where is our inspiration, what is our Guyanese Dream? THE BASIC PREMISE: Reviving the economy through job creation: Create approximately 100,000 jobs over a 5-year period at the village level. Move the economy beyond the narrow confines of primary industries such as sugar, rice, and minerals. Develop new markets in electronic commerce (e-commerce) and production of raw materials. Implement full use of advanced technologies in all aspects of economic activity. Create incentives for business, land for youth programs and reduce taxes for every citizen. Solve energy now and start the re-location of the coastal residents. Modernization with balanced development: Enhance development of power and light and sustainable environmental practices. Establish a new public housing program. Complete the road or rail to Brazil and establish a deepwater harbour. This should be one of our highest priorities that will ensure job creation. Make transportation easily accessible for farmers and manufacturers to transport their produce and goods. Establish a transport rail system between major cities and ports. Radically improve technological infrastructure. Significantly expand wireless capabilities throughout Guyana. Measure implementation and enforce strict accountability for projects. Solve energy now. Fostering a healthy culture, quality education and modern healthcare: Build healthier communities through disease management and awareness programs. Fix the environment around the communities (Poor drainage, lack of running water, etc., make us sick) Foster moral and value-driven education. Make training, pay, support and retention of teachers a priority. CONCLUSION: |
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