Beyond the rhetoric of who has a better plan, I feel
it necessary to look further. We cannot
continue to look towards the next five years but to the future. What the Bahamas needs is a VISION. With a national vision we can
provide direction to our nation and grant hope for our future.
With this vision we seek to DEVELOP a new
Bahamas, and indeed ‘The New Bahamian’.
We
are seeking to develop a people unimpeded by ignorance; a people known by their
thirst for knowledge, by their desire for understanding and their ability to
operate by a superior wisdom, wisdom that typifies them with distinction.
This
aspect of our NATIONAL vision aspires to making the Bahamas,
1) A knowledge-based economy
2) A hub for international research and development
We
believe that these areas can be led by Bahamians in the fields of
Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, Renewable Energy and Robotics.
Andreas
Schleicher the Deputy Director for Education and Special Advisor on Education
Policy to OECD’s Secretary-General was once quoted as saying:
“Knowledge and skills have become the
global currency of 21st-century economies, but there is no central bank that
prints this currency. Everyone has to decide on their own how much they will
print.”
Our current economic models are dependent on foreign direct investments in the field of tourism. We are dependent on outside
capital to identify suitable projects to ensure that we have continued
employment. In the knowledge
based economy each developed mind becomes a source of prosperity. Because of the unlimited creativity available
to the technological mind we would no longer be dependent on outside
suitors but we can build a vivacious economy that is valuable to the world from
within our boarders. WE, in effect, will become the exporters; not of gold or silver or diamonds but of creative
concepts, patents, research initiatives and technological innovations.
We
will develop a people that will not respect the valueless or honor the foolish,
but hold to the morals and standards that build and advance the nation.
Governments
hold the greatest sway over the development of its people. They have the power of legislation; a power
not given to any other segment of society. We call on government to use this
charge to ensure the dissemination of concepts values and practices that are
geared towards shifting the paradigms that are hampering the development of our
people. We call on them to not shirk their responsibility and initiate programs that go to the heart of the problem.
We
will develop a people socially conscious, possessing a propensity to
generosity, and distinguished by noble deeds.
Average
no more!
Together
with this New Bahamian we will build a country wherein there will be no lack
for what is good, where law and order is celebrated; a country where peace,
stillness and confidence thrive. A
nation where we will live in peaceful dwelling places, in secure homes and in
undisturbed places of rest.
Together,
this productive and progressively minded people, will construct and OWN an
economy that is resilient, vivacious and industrious.
Countries
that invest in and developed their people reap massive
dividends. The
new Bahamian is not content with only regaining majority control in Batelco,
but has a vision to take Batelco beyond the borders of the Bahamas.
Together
we will make The Bahamas a model for leadership, a standard of social
excellence and a pattern worthy of adoption.