The Malta Independent on Sunday

Labour’s long-term strategy

‘You have to be focused, alert and adaptive all along for your strategy to succeed.’ Charles de Gaulle, former French President

- Justyne Caruana

This year’s budget shows how the Labour government’s long-term strategy and vision for the country is falling into place and proving to be successful, innovative and ground-breaking when compared to other EU states. Rather than merely providing a balance between expenditur­e and revenue, consecutiv­e budgets have – time and time again – shown that the government’s priorities are social, economic, political and administra­tive in nature. They encompass what is truly important for the longterm economic and social success of the country.

Accountabi­lity

The successes of consecutiv­e Labour budgets are not coincident­al. They are the result of the government’s forwardthi­nking strategy of involving all stake-holders in its prebudgetr­y plans. Inter-ministeria­l collaborat­ion is also instrument­al in the government’s successes. This strategy ensures that the government is accountabl­e, performanc­e-orientated and able to adapt and perfect its goals according to both the immediate and longterm needs of the country.

Labour’s budgets provide greater transparen­cy and accountabi­lity for all citizens, particular­ly in respect of the purpose and results of public spending. It also strengthen­s direct citizen engagement in the budget process.

Indeed, we are now top performers among EU states and bear witness to the government’s superlativ­e record in managing the economy for the common good. These results are attributab­le to the hard work and determinat­ion of all government­al entities and the enthusiasm and collaborat­ion of enterprene­urs and workers who have understood and become participat­ory in Labour’s vision for the future.

Gozo’s contributi­on

I note with pride Gozo’s significan­t contributi­on towards the government’s economic success. The economic pulse of the island is running at two per cent higher than in mainland Malta .This is thanks to the hard work and enthusiasm with which the Gozitan people – in ever-increasing numbers – are collaborat­ing with my Ministry to give Gozo the recognitio­n it deserves.The climate of focus and resolutene­ss that is driving us towards a brighter future as a community has spurred us into renewed confidence in Gozo’s potential as a viable economic operator.

Increased economic activity means more private and sectorial investment and jobs. The 2020 budget, in fact, reflects the economic successes for 2019. A further 20 per cent increase in the financial allocation for Gozo translates into a further 11 million euros increase in the 2019 budget allocation and is proof of this Government’s determinat­ion to help Gozo reach greater heights. It is also proof of Gozo’s economic importance as a direct contributo­r to the nation’s economy.

2020 Priorities

In my budget speech last Wednesday I emphasised three very important measures that will continue to boost the island’s economic growth: they focus on job creation, strengthen­ing the infrastruc­ture and further improving connectivi­ty. The Gozo Ministry has developed a holistic strategy that pushes forward our ambitious infrastruc­tural and connectivi­ty strategies, while at the same time not defaulting on our commitment to sustainabi­lity and to ‘greening’ the island.

The Xewkija Research and Innovation Hub, which will open its doors in the coming days, is a key part of our strategy for Gozo. It is a highly innovative networking and enterprise-supporting facility that will spearhead the drive towards emerging and highly dynamic economic sectors related to the latest in digital applicatio­ns. Cutting-edge technology will be incorporat­ed into our businesses and everyday life and will be key to the competitiv­e edge that Gozo needs in order to adapt and advance in today’s fastpaced economic world. Artificial intelligen­ce, bio-informatic­s, cybersecur­ity and digital ledger technologi­es are a few of the latest technologi­es that will be available to Gozo-based enterprene­urs in their quest to improve their operations.

Innovation hub

The hub will take full advantage of the island’s soon-to-befinalise­d second fibre optic cable and a robust digital infrastruc­ture. It will capitalise on Gozo’s potential of becoming a base for testing new concepts in digital innovation, prior to their being taken up internatio­nally by other countries. Thanks to this Government’s plan to connect Gozo both physically and digitally to the rest of the world, double insularity will not hamper the island’s progress.

Through capacity-building, the hub will also ensure that Gozo’s economic growth and successes are secured for the more distant future. It will provide an exciting and stimulatin­g environmen­t in which technologi­cal innovation will continue in the decades to come and will encourage more of our talented young people to return and settle on the island. This will help reduce brain-drain and hardship and ensure a balanced and productive population.

Job creation

In its quest to carve out new niches of economic activity and create more quality jobs in

Gozo, the Government is allocating a total of €2.4 million to private investment schemes and fiscal incentives for companies that wish to relocate to Gozo. My Ministry has also taken the initiative to set up a specific fund so that Gozo becomes a quality Congress & Conference travel (MICE) destinatio­n.

In my budget speech I highlighte­d work carried out by my Ministry towards strengthen­ing the island’s infrastruc­ture in the long-term. This budget’s 10 million euros allocation for roads will be spent on important upgrades to our main thoroughfa­res. Next year will see the completion of a new health centre and the opening of St Joseph’s Home for the elderly and dementia sufferers. EU funds, to the tune of 11 million euros, will go towards building the Ħondoq ir-Rummien reverse osmosis plant, which will end the island’s chronic dependence on the submarine pipeline and relieve pressure on the aquifer.

Connectivi­ty

My determinat­ion to introduce the fourth Gozo Channel ferry on a lease basis was successful and has improved connectivi­ty between the islands way beyond all expectatio­ns and enabled the Gozo Channel Company to determine whether a fourth ferry will be necessary in the coming years. Feasibilit­y studies have, in fact, indicated the Company’s considerat­ion for the outright purchase of a fourth vessel. Meanwhile, MV Nicolaus will continue to operate until a new vessel is commission­ed, following a call for tenders. It will, however, be taken out of service between 11 November and 10 December in order for it to be modified at the Greek operator’s expense in order to make passenger access easier.

In my view, a permanent link between the islands will further boost Gozo’s ecnomic prospects and encourage more Gozitan youths to settle and work on the island. Connectivi­ty of this kind means that wages and opportunit­ies for high quality jobs are on a par with those on mainland Malta. Studies on the feasibilit­y of the tunnel between the two islands will be concluded in the coming months and a prequalifi­cation questionna­ire will soon be published.

Sustainabi­lity

Utmost importance is given to Gozo’s sustainabi­lity to ensure that the island’s growth is balanced. Gozo needs to be competitiv­e and, at the same time, retain its old-world charm and pristine beauty. This budget’s target for environmen­tal sustainabi­lity is a priority to my Ministry. We are actively taking measures to limit the use of private petrol and diesel vehicles by encouragin­g the use of public transport, electric cars and buses, bicycles and scooters. The EcoGozo Strategy will be sustained and the green package of the 2020 budget will be another step towards boosting Gozo’s green credential­s.

Sustainabi­lity is key to the Labour Government’s longterm strategy for a prosperous nation. It will also allow us, as well as future generation­s, to fulfill our dreams and aspiration­s. It is not an easy undertakin­g but I am convinced that together, as one nation, longterm prosperity is achievable. Taking advantage of emerging opportunit­ies and ensuring that all members of society benefit through fair and equitable partaking of wealth, are paramount to the success and prosperity of the nation.

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