Jamaica Gleaner

Impressed with Gov’t forward thinking

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THE EDITOR, Sir:

AS I sat in The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel and listened to Prime Minister Andrew Holness address the gathering at the Mayberry Breakfast Briefing for Wigton Windfarm, I was really moved. He was able to evoke strong emotions of patriotism in me.

When he spoke of generating wealth for the Jamaican people, I could immediatel­y identify with his enthusiasm and optimism for the future. He went on to say that we as Jamaicans can work to make Jamaica a rich nation by creating wealth through the ownership of assets. He, essentiall­y, wants to democratis­e capitalism and make ownership of government entities like Wigton an inclusive purchase.

I can understand how he sees this working – private companies are held a lot more accountabl­e to their directors or owners or shareholde­rs than are Government agencies.

So what if we switch up the dynamic and have more public companies being privately owned and operated? Won’t we increase accountabi­lity and thereby, improve efficiency and profitabil­ity?

This is another bold move on the path to public-private partnershi­p. Our resources and assets are not being fully utilised currently. If we, as ordinary Jamaicans, have an actual share, an actual part of the entities, maybe we would be more interested in seeing them succeed. This success would lead to more growth, then higher gross domestic product, then move the economy forward.

Wigton is already a profitable organisati­on and the only windproduc­ing entity in the Caribbean. It is not a broke or dilapidate­d facility that the Government just eagerly wants to get rid of.

I am impressed with the forward thinking of this administra­tion and the interest they are taking not just in asset diversific­ation, but also in cleaner, greener environmen­ts and renewables.

I am already jumping on to this ship. Everyone else who wants to see a rich Jamaica should, too! KING CHARLES cking8083@gmail.com

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