суббота, 29 ноября 2014 г.

Speaking at the Manchester Chamber of Commerce's annual awards and banquet at the Golf View Hotel in


Glen Christian (right) in discussion with Mandeville businessman Kevin O'Brien Chang at the annual awards banquet of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, held at the Golf View Hotel, Caledonia Road in Mandeville on Saturday. - photo by Barbara Ellington
Glen Christian, chief executive officer of Cari-Med Limited and Kirk Distributors has issued a call for politicians belonging to the two major political parties to "cut the crap" and put the development of country ahead of partisan travel channel cable politics.
Speaking at the Manchester travel channel cable Chamber of Commerce's annual awards and banquet at the Golf View Hotel in Mandeville, Manchester, Christian also said Jamaicans should stop thinking of party ahead of country.
He said that Jamaica could not afford the luxury of partisan political tribalism in light of the fact that the World Bank and International Monetary Fund and other international agencies had all revised their projections for the world economy.
"We cannot do so as long as we maintain garrisons, give contracts to political dons and 'shottas' connected to political parties and the interests of Jamaica are side-tracked because party interests take precedence. We cannot truly be open for business if we are not closed to crime," Christian stressed.
Another solution to Jamaica's economic problems, Christian explained, was to facilitate the creation of much needed jobs by fostering a culture of entrepreneurship, since it was the business sector, not the politician which holds the key to eradicating poverty.
He pointed out that the business sector could help to end poverty so it should be able to operate in an environment hospitable to growth rather than waste, corruption, crime, government bureaucracy and red tape.
"If this country does not panic in the face of the storm clouds that face us in 2009, but becomes emboldened travel channel cable to put aside our differences and work in unity to achieve some critical targets, we would have won," he said.

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