PNP manifesto built on pillars of justice, opportunity, accountability and more, says Golding
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The general election manifesto of the People’s National Party (PNP) is built on a vision of ‘Jamaica Love’ with several pillars, as is outlined by party President and Opposition Leader, Mark Golding.
“This manifesto is our plan for a new chapter, built on our vision, ‘Jamaica Love,’” said Golding a short while ago, as he addressed the launch of the manifesto at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston.
The pillars on which the manifesto stands, and which spell the words Jamaica Love, are as follows:
Justice for all
Access to quality education
Modern infrastructure
Agriculture and food security
Innovation and industry
Care for the vulnerable
Accountability in governance
Land and housing
Opportunity for youth
Violence prevention
Environmental resilience
Said Golding, “These pillars are a compass; they will guide us to invest in people, close the gaps between uptown and downtown, between tourism zones and rural parishes, and between the well-connected few who strive while the majority feel neglected and dejected.
“We will protect economic stability and leverage it into inclusive and sustainable growth, creating a new era of opportunities for those who are now excluded from prosperity, while tackling corruption and the abuse of power in governance”.
Continuing, Golding said, “Jamaica, time come to lift our country higher and build a future that belongs to all of us. Let us take this journey together”.