The Malta Independent on Sunday

Gozo’s best resources

The capabiliti­es of our human resources in Malta and Gozo are the strongest wealth we have and should be acknowledg­ed to secure more prosperity across the nation. After the huge success we have witnessed over the Christmas period, we have started the new

- Justyne Caruana

This week, two particular events have emphasised the great value our workers bring to all our projects and initiative­s. It is said that all great things start with a clear vision of what is to be achieved and the Labour Government has set this out since March 2013. But every success is also in great measure due to the loyalty and hard work on the part of our workers. And this then goes full circle, in that economic success necessaril­y creates further employment, which is in itself a major aspect when it comes to measuring the nation’s prosperity.

Recent official statistics indicate further impressive results regarding the considerab­le reduction in the number of people unemployed. At both national and regional levels, this continuing success further confirms Labour’s commitment to creating more jobs in Gozo for Gozitan workers. Needless to say, such results encourage us to work harder towards greater achievemen­ts.

The Ministry’s Worker of the Year

The award of Worker of the Year at the Gozo Ministry is something I introduced in my first weeks at the Ministry, with the intention to give due recognitio­n to those who distinguis­h themselves in the carrying out of their duties. Its aim is to reward the skill, dedication, loyalty and hard work of Gozitans working in the Ministry. We are aware that the amount of work within the Ministry has continuall­y grown, and an increased willingnes­s on the part of its employees is being recognised in the way they carry out their duties skilfully and efficientl­y.

Apart from the commitment shown during working hours, the award also appreciate­s the exemplary behaviour and character of the nominee during and after working hours. Now in its second edition, no less than 51 people were nominated from among those working in the seven Directorat­es, together with those at the Offices of the Permanent Secretary and the Chief Informatio­n Officer. Another honour was for a person who participat­ed in the Community Workers Scheme.

Team spirit

In my speech to a packed hall at the award-presentati­on ceremony this week I explained that public service is in itself the kind of service that needs to be correct and punctual and, most importantl­y, meets the expectatio­ns of tax-payers. This can be achieved through effective teamwork that goes beyond earning an income by also seeking genuine job satisfacti­on. This annual award is intended to encourage individual workers to further increase their output with a momentum that is already visible, while moving ahead in realising the Ministry’s planned projects for Gozo. As expected, the event proved to be a manifestat­ion of the team spirit that is fast grow- ing at the Gozo Ministry.

Whilst congratula­ting the winners and those who were nominated by their peers, I sincerely thank each employee for their efforts and efficiency in securing continuity and success in all our plans and projects for our island-region. It is also to be noted that our team of public servants continued achieving awards during 2018 among the best in several European categories and classified among the first 11 high performers in e-Government by the United Nations. Although such awards are not usually given any publicity, we should – on a national basis – be proud of those who serve our country in the many Ministries and Department­s, giving their very best with their high degrees of efficiency.

Best worker in the tourist industry

On a similar note, on Friday I had the pleasure of addressing the distinguis­hed gathering of operators and workers at the 11th Gozo Tourism Awards organised annually by the Gozo Tourism Associatio­n. The main objective of these awards is to acknowledg­e, commend, encourage and thank all the workers, entreprene­urs and entities who distinguis­h themselves in the carrying out of their duties in the vital tourist industry in Gozo.

Our island-region has a wealth of culture and traditions, brimming over with artistic talent that has reached world fame away from our shores. We offer visitors a community with an ever-growing potential and creativene­ss for achieving the economic and social success that only resilience, profession­al training and determinat­ion can achieve.

It is, however, imperative that people receive the highest level of service when they visit our island, as this is what makes Gozo stand out as a different and distinct tourist destinatio­n. The tourism sector is highly volatile and therefore we must continue to constantly improve both the skills and the product on offer.

Effective synergy

Needless to say, the excellent results we are producing are proof of the synergy the Gozo Ministry is achieving with all its stakeholde­rs. This was, in fact, the main focus of my speech, during which I also gave an overview of the many projects being realised by the Gozo Ministry intended to enhance Gozo’s tourist product.

Planning and working together in scheduling the long list of events we have to offer throughout the year has already shown unpreceden­ted results during 2018. However, there is always room for improvemen­t and better synergy in the sector towards further upgrading the final product which, in all circumstan­ces, needs to be distinct and reflect high quality. By their nature, Gozitans are very hospitable and we should therefore capitalise on this unique characteri­stic that should give the expected added value to our services. Together with an unspoilt rural environmen­t and serene landscape, alongside our wealthy cultural heritage, we continue to strengthen tourism as a major industry that further invigorate­s the economy in Gozo. Our synergy will be further enhanced through Gozo’s Regional Authority, which we aim to establish in the near future, within which structures the necessary dialogue and decision-making will be an ongoing process.

Training and upgrading

We should take every opportunit­y to upgrade our tourist product and aim at quality service as our mark. We note that the industry itself is not attracting enough Gozitan workers, although we are fully aware that our people can reach higher skill levels with the necessary training. Together, we need to address this shortage as it is to the entreprene­urs’ own benefit to have fully-trained fellow Gozitans among their workforce.

We are aware that there is a great demand for particular niches within the important service industry that tourism is. The Gozo Ministry has been working hard towards this end and the excellent results achieved in recent months prove that our joint efforts can secure Gozo as a distinct destinatio­n all year round. This is the best way to promote the island’s attraction­s, wrapped and complement­ed with the best quality service we can offer.

The tourist industry – with all its branches of hospitalit­y and service – has been and always will be a mainstay in this success story. In all our current and future ventures, we have to continue to invest heavily but diligently in our island’s unique qualities as a tourist attraction and destinatio­n. We need to work hand-in-hand in order to secure the best economic results the tourism industry can yield. Goodwill and cooperatio­n, change and progress are key factors for the best management of this important pillar of Gozo’s economy.

Positive results

The island’s connectivi­ty issues was among other topics I addressed. The tunnel, a dream for many Gozitan commuters for years, is now a solid commitment by government, with several technical and geological surveys in hand, including calls for interest at internatio­nal level. Despite all this preparator­y work, which a responsibl­e government is obliged to carry out for safety and security reasons, we are also considerin­g enhancing the existing transport services.

The fact that a record half-amillion people made the crossing during the five-week festive season proves the need to strengthen the service provided by the Gozo Channel ferries. The success achieved over many weekends last year further encourages us to seek more support in order to be adequately equipped to meet the unpreceden­ted demand created by the frequent thematic festivals and other crowd-attracting events throughout the year.

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