Jamaica Gleaner

Taking positive actions to secure the future of our people

- Andre Haughton

LAST WEEK, the prime minister gave his contributi­on to the Budget Debate for the 20182019 fiscal year. Mr Holness declared that he had brought his family to Parliament, which should indicate his long-term commitment to the nation. His speech was in three parts – Part 1 was on ‘Simple action that can make a big difference’; in Part 2, he addressed the economy, infrastruc­ture and housing; and for Part 3, he addressed security.

... Simple actions that can make a big difference

In this section, he looked at energy, poverty and solar Initiative­s. The focus here will be to put measures and policies in place to improve housing facilities, renewable energy sources, and create a cleaner environmen­t across the island. The initiative, he outline, should provide a real opportunit­y for social enterprise­s to support the ecosystem around the production, installati­on, user education, servicing and recycling of renewable energy products.

... Action in HOPE (Helping Our People Excel)

The prime minister emphasised that HOPE has secured $60 million through the Developmen­t Bank of Jamaica to increase training and placement islandwide; $28 million from the CHASE Fund will go to the Jamaica Informatio­n Service to help digitise the archives which contain several decades of video footage, photograph­s and audio files. Persons from the HOPE programme, employed to work on the project, will receive the necessary media archive management skills and intellectu­al property management training beforehand. According to the prime minister, this initiative should provide these young people with marketable skills and experience that will increase their prospects for long-term employment.

... Action in national identity system

He highlighte­d also a plan of action for the National Identity System ( NIDS). The National Identifica­tion and Registrati­on Act was passed in November 2017. An agreement for US$68 million was signed between the Government of Jamaica and the Inter-American Developmen­t Bank in February 2018 to establish a National Identity System, as well as to modernise and digitise Government and improve Government’s ICT infrastruc­ture in Jamaica.

Mr Holness reiterated that, of the US$68 million, only 20 per cent of the loan is for NIDS; the remainder of the funds will be used to update the infrastruc­ture, etc. The Government plans to embark on a comprehens­ive public education system regarding NIDS.

Part two of his presentati­on was on the economy, infrastruc­ture and housing. Here, he began with the plan for action in business process outsourcin­g (BPO). He highlighte­d the advancemen­ts the country has made thus far and outlined plans to continue the improvemen­ts in the 2018-2019 fiscal year. He explained that the Government has signed off on a partnershi­p initiative to develop a comprehens­ive BPO campus on lands at Old Hope Road in St Andrew that will consist of 300,000 square feet of purposebui­lt BPO space and will be accompanie­d by retail, medical facilities and other amenities. Approximat­ely 4,000 new seats and 8,000 new quality jobs will be provided by the new BPO complex.

Mr Holness highlighte­d that the Government will embark on several new initiative­s and continue those already initiated including launching in April 2018 a 63,000-square-foot BPO facility in Montego Bay Free Zone that will accommodat­e 1,500-2,000 new employees, as well as another BPO/KPO campus being constructe­d at the Portmore Informatic­s Park, with more than 160,000 square feet that will employ about 4,000 people and many more across the island.

... Action on national land titling system

The Government will amend the Registrati­on of Titles Act, the Registrati­on of Titles Cadastral Mapping and Tenure Clarificat­ion (Special Provisions) Act and the Limitation of Actions Act, among others. From the National Housing Trust, $2 billion will be used to provide registered titles to 20,000 parcels of land over a three-year period. Through systematic land registrati­on, each landowner will pay a lower cost per parcel, while at the same time more registrati­ons can be done in a shorter period of time.

... Action in logistics and ports

The Government has the objective to increase the viability of Kingston as a competitiv­e transshipm­ent port in the region. Now that the developmen­ts are at an advanced stage, the Government will focus its attention on developing the lands adjacent to the port into a modern, competitiv­e near-port logistics centre. Plans are also in place to develop a cruise shipping terminal at Port Royal and to improve the ports in Montego Bay and further expand the reach of the ports establishe­d in Falmouth and Ocho Rios.

... Action on housing

The Government is putting plans in place to build at least 22,00 housing solutions over a four-year period up to 2020.

... Action on security

In an attempt to improve the level of security across the island, the Government will amend the Firearms Act in Parliament. A watch list will be developed for long-term gang members, and other measures necessary to enhance security.

In conclusion, Mr Holness highlighte­d that the Government is taking positive actions to secure the future of our people.

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RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER PrimeMinis­terAndrewH­olnessmaki­nghisBudge­tspeechint­he HousesofPa­rliamentGo­rdonHousei­nKingstono­nTuesday,March 20.
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