Barbados PM Says “Caribbean Must Get A Grip”

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Caribbean Governments Must Work On Economy

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
January 05, 2009 (CUOPM)

Investment flows and infrastructural development in tourism real estate are already showing signs of a slow-down as a result of the international global recession.

Barbados Prime Minister Hon. David Thompson said although the nations of the developed world owe it to the other countries to ensure that the response strategies they devise are based on the widest dialogue and participation, are transparent and take account of all needs, the Caribbean needs to get a grip on its future.

The Barbados leader told nearly 600 patrons at the 8th Annual New Year’s Gala of St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas that the global economic recession has already begun to affect the vital tourism and related sectors of St. Kitts and Nevis and other Caribbean nations whose dominant market share is held by North America.

He added that the recession will likely have a direct impact on foreign exchange earnings as well as the anticipated fall in remittances, and the rise in protectionism, unless alternatives can be identified and pursued.

“It is against this background of hope for something different and fear of something worse, that our countries in the Caribbean must now get a grip on our future,” the Barbados Prime Minister said.

Mr. Thompson pointed out that Caribbean people are no strangers to crises and difficult times as the societies have survived the cruel legacy of slavery and colonialism to build their own way of life.

“For almost half a century, we have managed our affairs as sovereign states, and have consolidated our political independence through the creation of a strong and vibrant Caribbean Community of progressive, tolerant nations, guided by the values of democratic governance, social justice, and respect for human rights and for cultural and ethnic diversity. We have weathered perennial storms, whether natural or man-made, with stoic resilience and an abiding faith,” said the Barbados Prime Minister who expressed confidence “that if we “˜cut and contrive’ we can make it through to the good times. That same spirit continues to guide us now.”

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Planning Vital For Economic Growth In St. Kitts – Nevis

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Skilled Leadership and Careful Planning A Must

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
January 01, 2009 (CUOPM)

St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas said Thursday that careful planning and experienced leadership are vital to continued economic progress if St. Kitts and Nevis is to overcome the difficult global challenges that are ahead.

Pointing to the fact that the St. Kitts and Nevis economy has expanded in real terms by about 50 percent notwithstanding the closure of the sugar industry, Prime Minister Douglas said the vision of change is realisable with seasoned leadership and the continued resolve and commitment of its people.

“It is a vision that calls upon us to move to the next stage of development and to free ourselves of political animosity so that we accelerate our progress to a better society and an improved quality of life for every Kittitian and Nevisian. It is a vision that calls for national unity and invites us to be tolerant of differences of opinion as we embrace each other as brothers and sisters of this our fair beautiful and free land,” said Dr. Douglas in his radio and television broadcast Thursday morning.

Prime Minister Douglas is of the view that his governing St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party Administration is well placed to provide the leadership required to change the political culture, foster national unity and build a society of which every Kittitian and Nevisian would be proud.

“We are a Government of and for the people that has brought dramatic change to the economic and social landscape of St. Kitts and Nevis. We are well placed to build on that change and enhance the sustainability of that change by creating a more peaceful, and harmonious society in which each citizen; each resident and each visitor would feel happy and even more secure,” said Prime Minister Douglas, who noted that even before the drums of present carnival celebrations fade away and before the fun and frolic subside, nationals of the twin-island Federation must focus their attention on the year ahead with a view towards making New Year resolutions and crafting appropriate strategies to secure the continued advancement of each individual citizen, and of the nation as a whole.

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Christmas Message From St. Kitts – Nevis PM

PM Douglas – Christmas Message 2008 Photo By Erasmus Williams Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis December 25, 2008 (CUOPM) St. Kitts and Nevis Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas is wishing his country use the celebration of Christmas 2008 …

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