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I am a proud Jamaican, a son of the soil and a dedicated member of the People’s National Party. My parents were champions in giving back to Jamaica especially in the disabilities community and I continue the family legacy through my own advocacy for disenfranchised persons and persons with disabilities. I am committed to using the law to protect rather than oppress people, as evidenced by my legislative performance. I have a record of strong leadership in my constituency and believe that I am ready to serve as President of the People’s National Party.

Our common purpose must be the creation of a 21st century Jamaica that exemplifies and upholds the progressive principles of social justice and equality for all Jamaicans. This is the foundational purpose of the Party and its socialist roots. There is much more work to be done to eliminate the remaining structural inequalities within Jamaican society.  To achieve this, we must live and promote the values of self-discipline, civic responsibility, and caring for and respecting others.

I share with you My Vision for The PNP

01

Unity, Love and Respect

The People’s National Party must unite around a common purpose of rebuilding

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02

Strengthening the Party’s Effectiveness

The Peoples National Party has urgent work to do to become an

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03

Constitutional Reform

We must make important changes to our Party Constitution,

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04

Capacity Building for Groups

Party groups must be revitalized by supporting them through political education, life

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05

Arms & Affiliates

Party groups must be revitalized by supporting them through political education

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06

Empowerment of Party Workers

A trust fund will be established to provide tangible support to assist

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07

Financial Stability

Substantial focus must be placed on the Party’s finances.

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08

Linkages

Our common purpose must be the creation of a 21st century Jamaica

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09

Honesty and Integrity

As an Opposition, we must assertively protect the Jamaican Constitution

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