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Governor-General Sir Patrick Allen addressed students and teachers at the Chester Castle All-Age School in Hanover (Thursday September 29, 2017.

 

Governor-General Sir Patrick Allen (2nd right) observes how products are moved along the processing line at the Edwards Diary Farm, producers of Diary Fresh Products, in Hanover. Sharing the moment with His Excellency are the Honourable Dr. David Stair (left), Custos Rotulorum for the Parish of Hanover, Mr. Marlon Edwards (2nd left) and Mr. Sheldon Edwards (right).

 

Students of the Performing Arts Group at the Green Island High School along with their Principal, Mrs. Maxine Evans (3rd left) and their Board Chairperson, Mrs. Hyacinth Shakes-Warren join His Excellency the Most Honourable Sir Patrick Allen, The Governor-General for a photo moment. To the left is the Hanover Custos, Honourable Dr. David Stair (left).

Governor General Sir Patrick Allen has made an impassioned plea for young people, particularly those in western Jamaica to stay away from lottery scamming, noting that there is much more to life than the acquisition of illicit cash.

Speaking to students and staff at the Green Island High School where his official tour of the parish culminated on Thursday (September 21), His Excellency stated that one of the major challenges that young people across the country, especially in western Jamaica, are now facing is the temptation posed by lottery scamming.

“I hear of students dropping out of school to pursue this venture, so I tell you this, there is so much in this world, young people, for you to see. There is so much to endeavour to become. There is so much for you to dare to achieve that you do not have to be involved in scamming,” The Governor-General said.

“The truth is, education truly opens the door to endless possibilities, giving each and every one of you a chance to attain so much more than what we have here in Jamaica. Education opens the doors of the universe to all of you,” His Excellency added.

The Governor-General also encouraged the students to have faith in themselves and persevere even in what seems to be difficult times and a confusing world. “It matters not where you are from. It matters not what your disadvantages may be. You have the ability to play a successful role in our society,” he said.

The Governor-General’s parish tour commenced at the Chester Castle All-Age School and made a visit to the Edwards Dairy Farm before culminating at Green Island High School.

At Chester Castle All Age Sir Patrick Allen congratulated the school on its successes, encouraged the students on the importance of staying in school, spoke about the strength in unity and on his roles and responsibilities in the Office of The Governor-General.

Sir Patrick Allen urged students at both schools to become masters of their destiny, using good moral values, faith in God, a belief in themselves, and pride in their country as their guide.

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