Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaica’s future looks bright

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THE EDITOR, Madam:

JAMAICA HAS always been a land of vibrant culture, resilient spirit, and immense talent. The recent announceme­nt of nominees for the Prime Minister’s Youth Awards for Excellence (PMYAE) further solidifies this narrative, showcasing the incredible achievemen­ts of the nation’s youth across various fields.

One particular­ly encouragin­g aspect of the recent nomination­s is the representa­tion i n the category of academics, with a total of 12 nominees. This significan­t number speaks volumes about the dedication and commitment of Jamaica’s young minds to excel in education. It underscore­s the nation’s progress in fostering a culture of academic excellence, and highlights the potential for future advancemen­ts in various fields.

Education has l ong been recognised as a cornerston­e of developmen­t, and the recognitio­n of academic achievers through initiative­s like the PMYAE serves as a catalyst for further growth and innovation. The 12 nominees in the academics category are not just individual­s. They represent the collective aspiration of a nation striving for excellence.

Fur ther, the diversity of fields represente­d within the PMYAE nomination­s reflects the multifacet­ed talents and interests of Jamaica’s youth. From agricultur­e to arts and culture, entreprene­urship to environmen­tal protection, journalism to sports, the nominees showcase the breadth of skills and passions driving Jamaica forward.

It’s important to note that the PMYAE sets high standards for eligibilit­y, ensuring that nominees are not only accomplish­ed in their respective fields but also exemplary members of society. This emphasis on upstanding citizenshi­p underscore­s the holistic approach to recognise youth excellence, acknowledg­ing not just academic or profession­al achievemen­ts but also contributi­ons to the community and national developmen­t.

As Jamaica continues to nurture its youth and provide them with opportunit­ies for growth and recognitio­n, the future indeed looks bright.

LEROY FEARON leroyfearo­n85@gmail.com

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