IN his Independence Day message, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says that his government will address all major issues facing the nation.
He said, “I assure you that your Government is fully engaged as we address all the major issues while pointing to the real prospects for a brighter future.
“Today, our country continues to stand strong as we continue to believe in our future.”
Dr Rowley said, “Today, we celebrate 62 years as an independent nation. I extend Happy Independence Day Greetings to you all from the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, my family and myself.”
Reflecting on the nation’s journey, Dr Rowley urged citizens to appreciate their achievements despite daily challenges. “Maybe here, in this comparison, notwithstanding the many difficulties that we have to confront daily, we may better appreciate, our overall achievements, our resilience as a people,” he noted.
He praised the country’s diverse origins and its unique harmony. “This unique facet of Trinidad and Tobago has caused some observers to describe our inter-racial relationships as ‘uncommon’.”
Acknowledging domestic issues such as crime and youth gang culture, Dr Rowley highlighted the enduring “Trinbagonian Spirit,” characterised by kindness, respect, and ambition.
“I see creativity, optimism, discipline and pride in all the best that Trinidad and Tobago has produced over the last 62 years,” he said.
Dr Rowley said government was commited to vocational training and agriculture, noting, “A total of 1,500 youths are expected to graduate over the next year, giving our young people, an alternative gateway to success.”
He said there were arrangements with Venezuela to develop gas fields and the country’s strong economic buffers. “Our economic buffers remain strong, with both our Heritage and Stabilisation Fund and External Reserves approaching US$6 Billion,” he said.
Dr Rowley called for unity and optimism: “So, today as we celebrate our Independence 62, I ask that all citizens join me in committing to this optimistic spirit. Let us continue to see ourselves as resilient people.”