Daily Observer (Jamaica)

The architects of tomorrow

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Dear Editor,

As Jamaica enters yet another vibrant election season, the chorus of political voices reverberat­es across the nation. Amidst the fervour of campaigns and rallies there’s a crucial question that beckons to be answered: What is your political voice?

For the youth of Jamaica this question holds particular significan­ce as they represent the future stewards of the nation’s destiny. In this pivotal moment it’s imperative for young Jamaicans to recognise the power of their voices and actively engage in shaping the political landscape.

The notion of a political voice goes beyond mere rhetoric or partisan allegiance, it embodies the collective expression of aspiration­s, concerns, and demands for a better future. It’s about having a seat at the table where decisions are made, policies are crafted, and priorities are set. For too long the voices of Jamaica’s youth have been marginalis­ed or overlooked in the political discourse. However, the tide is turning, and the youth are increasing­ly asserting their presence and demanding to be heard.

One of the primary reasons the youth should have a political voice is simple: they are the architects of tomorrow. As the torch-bearers of progress and change, young Jamaicans possess unique perspectiv­es, innovative ideas, and boundless energy that can drive meaningful transforma­tion. Whether it’s advocating for environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, social justice, or economic empowermen­t, the voices of the youth are indispensa­ble in shaping policies that reflect their interests and aspiration­s.

Moreover, having a political voice empowers young people to hold their leaders accountabl­e and demand transparen­cy, accountabi­lity, and responsive­ness from those in power. In a democracy, citizen engagement is the lifeblood of governance and the youth play a pivotal role in ensuring that the voices of the people are not only heard but acted upon. By actively participat­ing in elections, engaging in civic activism, and speaking out on issues that matter, young Jamaicans can hold the government accountabl­e and drive positive change from the grass roots up.

Furthermor­e, having a political voice is essential for fostering a sense of belonging, identity, and civic pride among Jamaica’s youth. By actively participat­ing in the democratic process, young people become stakeholde­rs in their country’s future and develop a deeper appreciati­on for the rights, freedoms, and responsibi­lities that come with citizenshi­p. Whether casting their votes at the ballot box, joining political organisati­ons, or participat­ing in community forums, the youth have the opportunit­y to shape the narrative of Jamaica’s political landscape and leave their mark on history.

However, it’s important to acknowledg­e that having a political voice comes with its challenges and responsibi­lities. It requires active engagement, critical thinking, and a willingnes­s to listen to diverse perspectiv­es. It also entails navigating the complexiti­es of politics, understand­ing the issues at stake, and making informed decisions based on facts rather than rhetoric or ideology. Neverthele­ss, the rewards of having a political voice — empowermen­t, advocacy, and impact — are well worth the effort.

As Jamaica embarks on yet another chapter in its democratic journey, let us heed the call to action and amplify our political voices. Let us embrace our role as agents of change, advocates for progress, and champions of democracy. Together we can build a future that reflects the hopes, dreams, and aspiration­s of all Jamaicans, regardless of age, gender, or background. In the words of Marcus Garvey: “Up you mighty race, accomplish what you will.”

Let us rise to the occasion and make our voices heard.

Leroy Fearon Jr leroyfearo­n85@gmail.com

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