Holness prioritises economic growth and debt reduction
KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) – Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the newly installed Government has as its priority, the growth of the economy, creation of jobs and reduction of public debt.
He was addressing the swearing-in ceremony for Cabinet ministers at King’s House yesterday.
Holness expressed confidence that the individuals selected as Ministers are fully capable of achieving success in the priority areas.
“Ministers are expected to display very quickly, a grasp of the subject area, articulate solutions, as well as lead and inspire confidence. I am confident that the persons chosen will do all these things and more,” he said.
Holness noted that the structure of the Cabinet is an important signal of the direction, priority and underlying ethic and ethos of the Government, to the country, especially to investors and entrepreneurs.
“This is the first signal that we intend to be efficient and frugal in government…We are not only interested in changing government but we are committed to changing how government works. For us to accomplish this, it requires a mature political outlook and the building of public trust. Trust, that as a Government, we will be frugal with the public affairs and that this takes precedence over our own personal desire for status,” he said.
He explained that the Agriculture portfolio was combined with Industry and Commerce as a signal of the Government’s intent to accelerate and intensify the vertical integration of agriculture into commercial activity.
Holness informed that the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation in the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) will pull together agencies from across the Government that are instrumental to growth and job creation.
“The benefit of the Ministry, aside from investment and growth promotion activity, will be the central coordination and logistical planning of the growth agenda, but more importantly, the political imprimatur of the Office of the Prime Minister on getting our projects approved and getting the growth agenda advanced and accelerated and implemented,” he said.
He also announced that the Government intends to build a stronger local government structure, as well as to improve its efficiency and business processes.
The Prime Minister also sought to remind the Cabinet ministers to, at all times, conduct the affairs of the country with the highest level of integrity as corruption will not be tolerated.
