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Fellow Citizens and Friends of Jamaica:<\/p>\n
As we reflect on our journey as an independent people since 1962, we know that despite the problems and hardships we have faced, we have much for which to be thankful. The bedrock of positive energy in our national philosophy derived from our Flag, Our Motto, our National Pledge and our National Anthem explains why we have kept this ship Jamaica afloat, and why we shall attain our vision for our beloved country.<\/p>\n
Our Flag reminds us daily that “the sun shines, the land is green and our people are strong and creative”. Our Motto reaffirms that regardless of our historic origins, our economic status, our religious and political beliefs, our gender and age, we are One People. \u00a0Our National Pledge speaks to our destiny under God, to increase in beauty, fellowship and prosperity. \u00a0Our National Anthem reminds us of the source of our strength, our wisdom and vision, our direction and our protection.<\/p>\n
People often speak of the resilience and the indomitable spirit of Jamaicans, and we see that demonstrated time and again in:<\/p>\n
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I acknowledge that in every sector there are issues which are yet to be resolved, but I am convinced of our core commitment to building a better Jamaica.\u00a0 This fuels my belief that there is nothing wrong with Jamaica that cannot be fixed by what is right with Jamaica<\/em>!<\/strong><\/p>\n Today, as we celebrate our Independence Anniversary, I thank all Jamaicans who contribute to a better Jamaica at every level:<\/p>\n \u00a0<\/p>\n I encourage all of you to look beyond our present difficulties and work for the prize of which we dream: Jamaica, the place of choice in which to live, work, raise our families and do business.\u00a0 We can achieve that goal.<\/p>\n Let us believe in ourselves, remembering as our first National Hero Marcus Garvey said that: “If you don’t have confidence in yourself, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won even before you have started. “<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n\n