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PM Holness calls for renewed commitment to Jamaica’s Independence mission

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
PM Holness calls for renewed commitment to Jamaica’s Independence mission
Key Points(5)
  • Prime Minister Andrew Holness has urged Jamaicans to see Independence not just as a yearly commemoration, but as a mission that each generation must actively renew.
  • Speaking at a reception hosted by Governor-General His Excellency the Most Hon.
  • Sir Patrick Allen at King’s House on Thursday (July 24), marking Jamaica’s 63rd Independence Anniversary, Dr.
  • Holness highlighted that independence goes beyond self-rule.
  • It includes the nation’s duty to provide safety, security, justice, and opportunity for all citizens.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has urged Jamaicans to see Independence not just as a yearly commemoration, but as a mission that each generation must actively renew.

Speaking at a reception hosted by Governor-General His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen at King’s House on Thursday (July 24), marking Jamaica’s 63rd Independence Anniversary, Dr. Holness highlighted that independence goes beyond self-rule. It includes the nation’s duty to provide safety, security, justice, and opportunity for all citizens.

“ the capacity…to uphold law and order… and ensure justice and stability. It means building a Jamaica that is not only free, but a Jamaica that is fair,” the Prime Minister stated.

He emphasised that the resilience of Jamaica’s independence must withstand global uncertainties. “But the Government cannot do it alone. Independence is not a spectator sport. Each generation must earn it anew; not only through politics, but through performance…in our schools, in our businesses, in our families, in our communities.

Describing the pursuit of excellence as the “next frontier of nation building,” Dr. Holness urged citizens to use sovereignty wisely, ensuring dignity and access to opportunities such as land ownership, wealth creation, education, health, and safety.

On behalf of Opposition Leader Mark Golding, Member of Parliament for St Andrew South Western, Dr. Angela Brown Burke reflected on the sacrifices of those who fought for Jamaica’s freedom. She called on Jamaicans to honor that legacy through unity, justice, and equality.

“Let us reaffirm the values that bind us as a people and let’s commit to building a Jamaica that honours our past, rises to meet the present and boldly claims our future,” Dr. Brown Burke said.

Jamaica will celebrate its 63rd Independence Day on August 6, under the theme: ‘Be Proud, Be Bold in Black, Green, and Gold.’

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