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Better days are ahead, just hold on!

Better days are ahead, just hold on!

From Trinidad Express · (9m ago) English Positive tone

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TLDR

  • Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar assured citizens of "better days" ahead during her government's first-year anniversary congress.
  • She addressed concerns about jobs, promising more than 15,000 meaningful and sustainable jobs have been created and forecasting up to 70,000 over the term.
  • Persad-Bissessar contrasted her administration's approach with the previous PNM government, emphasizing a commitment to addressing past neglect and creating opportunities.

Under the leadership of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, the United National Congress (UNC) celebrated its first year in office with a clear message of hope and progress. Addressing a large gathering in Couva, the Prime Minister exuded confidence, urging citizens to 'hold strain' as the nation moves towards brighter days. This address, delivered amidst heavy rainfall, underscored the resilience and unwavering support of the UNC faithful.

better days are ahead

โ€” Kamla Persad-BissessarThe Prime Minister's assurance to citizens about the future under her government.

Persad-Bissessar directly confronted the legacy of the previous People's National Movement (PNM) administration, describing a decade of neglect and mistreatment of UNC supporters. Her message was one of squaring accounts, not through vengeance, but by ensuring that the 'bad treatment of good people cannot go unanswered.' This framing resonates deeply with a base that felt marginalized, highlighting a core tenet of the UNC's political narrative: a commitment to uplifting those who have been historically overlooked.

I really think some people do not understand how different I am now. I am not going to advantage anyone, but I will square up the account because the bad treatment of good people cannot go unanswered. I have nothing to lose. Why? Because we lost everything before.

โ€” Kamla Persad-BissessarThe Prime Minister asserts her distinct approach to governance compared to the past.

A significant focus of the Prime Minister's speech was the economy and job creation. She acknowledged that while some may not yet feel the full benefits of her government's actions, substantial progress has been made. The dismantling of programs like CEPEP and URP, which she characterized as having entrenched poverty and been compromised by inefficiency and corruption, was presented as a necessary step towards creating more 'meaningful and sustainable jobs.' The promise of over 70,000 jobs within the government's five-year term offers a tangible vision for the future, aiming to move beyond temporary employment solutions to genuine economic empowerment.

After pain comes joy.

โ€” Kamla Persad-BissessarThe Prime Minister uses a proverb to convey a message of hope and eventual reward for current struggles.

The Prime Minister's address also touched upon the transformation of the country's direction, signaling a departure from 'national decline.' Her emphasis on a different approach to governance, one that is not about perpetuating dependency but fostering growth, positions the UNC as a party dedicated to long-term prosperity and equitable development for all citizens of Trinidad and Tobago.

So bear with us, after pain comes joy.

โ€” Kamla Persad-BissessarThe Prime Minister asks for patience from supporters, linking present difficulties to future positive outcomes.
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