Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Senator Morris Dixon sworn in as Cabinet minister

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SENATOR Dr Dana Morris Dixon was sworn in as Cabinet minister during a ceremony at King’s House on Thursday.

She will serve as minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, with direct oversight for skills and digital transforma­tion as well as the National Identifica­tion System (NIDS) and Registrar General’s Department (RGD).

The new minister comes to the position with several years of experience working in the private and banking sectors and served as commission­er of the Jamaica Education Transforma­tion Commission (JETC) in 2020.

She also led the completion of the National Risk Assessment for Jamaica’s Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Action Plan.

Governor General Sir Patrick Allen, who presided over the swearing-in ceremony, said that Minister Morris Dixon’s “commitment to our national ideals and your exceptiona­l understand­ing of policymaki­ng” were key factors in her appointmen­t.

“Remember, this role isn’t about serving an administra­tion; it’s about serving the millions of hearts and minds, who depend on us daily,” he said.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness, in welcoming the new minister, said she will play a vital role in implementi­ng the recommenda­tions of the JETC draft report on vocational training in Jamaica, as well as the HEART/NSTA Trust.

“So, we have now received that report and it recommende­d the appointmen­t of a minister to focus on skills, so we have [already] started to implement some of the recommenda­tions,” he pointed out.

Prime Minister Holness said Senator Morris Dixon will be tasked with executing a programme that targets the approximat­ely 700,000 Jamaicans who are not formally counted in the labour force.

It is expected that in reaching these individual­s, they will be exposed to adequate training and certificat­ion that are aligned with the needs of the private sector, the evolution of technology and economic growth.

“Having achieved the lowest unemployme­nt rate in our independen­t history, the major barrier to growth is no longer capital; the major barrier to growth is the availabili­ty of skilled labour,” the prime minister said.

In response, Minister Morris Dixon committed to “working really hard”, in achieving the targets outlined.

“The two areas I’ve been given are two very important areas to Jamaica’s developmen­t and I’m very humbled. When we break down digital transforma­tion it is all about access, that’s what it really comes down to,” she said.

 ?? (Photos: JIS) ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness (left) congratula­tes new minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Senator Dr Dana Morris Dixon (right), after she was officially sworn into office during a ceremony held at King’s House on Thursday. Sharing the moment is Governor General, Sir Patrick Allen, who presided over the ceremony.
(Photos: JIS) Prime Minister Andrew Holness (left) congratula­tes new minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Senator Dr Dana Morris Dixon (right), after she was officially sworn into office during a ceremony held at King’s House on Thursday. Sharing the moment is Governor General, Sir Patrick Allen, who presided over the ceremony.
 ?? ?? New minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Dr Dana Morris Dixon, takes the Oath of Office and Oath of Allegiance during a swearing-in ceremony held at King’s House on Thursday. Looking on is Governor General Sir Patrick Allen.
New minister without portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, Dr Dana Morris Dixon, takes the Oath of Office and Oath of Allegiance during a swearing-in ceremony held at King’s House on Thursday. Looking on is Governor General Sir Patrick Allen.

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