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G2K defends NARRA Bill as ‘forward-thinking’ response to Jamaica’s reconstruction needs
Sashana-Lee Edwards
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April 25, 2026

G2K defends NARRA Bill as ‘forward-thinking’ response to Jamaica’s reconstruction needs

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Generation 2000 (G2K), the young professional affiliate of the Jamaica Labour Party, is defending the National Reconstruction and Resilience Authority (NaRRA) Bill as a necessary and responsible legislative response to the scale of Jamaica’s reconstruction and resilience challenges.

In a release on Saturday, G2K President Sashana-Lee Edwards said the Bill reflects the kind of serious institutional thinking that Jamaica now requires in an era of increasing climate shocks, infrastructure vulnerability and growing public demand for timely delivery.

“NaRRA is not about bypassing accountability. It is about correcting a longstanding weakness in the Jamaican state. We are addressing the inability to move with sufficient speed and coordination when the national interest requires it,” Edwards said.

She noted that the Bill has been the subject of intense commentary, but cautioned against reducing an important national measure to political slogans and superficial criticism.

“This legislation must be assessed on its actual provisions, not on exaggerated claims. The Bill provides for accountability, transparency and structure. It provides for audits, reports, public visibility of projects, and a framework for implementation. What it also does, and what some critics appear uncomfortable with, is insist that reconstruction cannot be trapped in endless bureaucratic delay,” Edwards added.

The G2K president argued that Jamaica can no longer afford a governance model in which multiple agencies hold pieces of the puzzle, but no institution is clearly empowered to drive delivery across the system.

“Too often in Jamaica, responsibility is fragmented, approvals are slow and implementation is weakened by duplication and institutional drift. The NaRRA Bill will address that reality. It recognises that reconstruction is not routine government business. It is a distinct national function that requires coordination, discipline, urgency, and lawful authority,” she said.

Edwards pointed out that the Bill includes important safeguards, including reporting obligations, audit requirements and public access to information on approved projects. She said these provisions make clear that NaRRA is intended to combine urgency with accountability, rather than sacrifice one for the other.

“Those who suggest that the only choices are slow bureaucracy or unchecked power are presenting a false choice. Jamaica must be capable of acting quickly and lawfully at the same time. That is what mature states do, and that is what this Bill seeks to achieve,” Edwards said.

She also welcomed the Bill’s emphasis on resilience and long-term development, noting that reconstruction must not be seen only as repairing damage after disaster, but as an opportunity to build stronger infrastructure, improve state capacity and support future growth.

“This is about more than rebuilding roads, bridges and public assets. It is also about creating a framework that helps Jamaica recover intelligently, attract investment and strengthen resilience for the future. Young Jamaicans, in particular, should understand that weak institutions and chronic delay come at a cost. They reduce opportunity, undermine confidence and slow national progress,” Edwards said.

G2K is urging stakeholders, including civil society, the media and the wider public, to engage the Bill seriously and constructively.

“Legislation of this importance deserves scrutiny, but it also deserves honesty. The real question is whether Jamaica is prepared to equip itself with the tools needed to reconstruct effectively. G2K believes the answer must be yes,” Edwards said.

She added that as a generation committed to public reform, economic growth and national resilience, G2K supports measures that strengthen the capacity of the Jamaican state to deliver results in moments of national challenge.

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