MONTEGO BAY (JIS) — Governor-General, His Excellency  the Most Honourable Sir Patrick Allen, says  young men must be taught character traits, such as responsibility, perseverance, discipline, honesty, courage, fairness, respect, integrity, citizenship and patriotism.

“Character education will assist them to become men who can be global citizens, who understand and respect differences and know how to settle problems through dialogue and consensus,” he added.

The Governor-general was addressing a graduation ceremony of Prospect College, in St Ann, on July 9, 2011.

He argued that character education will also help in molding the young men into men who will make the kind of decisions that will advance the nation and bring prosperity and peace.

The Governor-General said there is nothing wrong with Jamaica that cannot be fixed by what is right with the country.

He said that this idea has formed the basis of his ‘I believe’ initiative, which was launched at King’s House on May 19 this year,  and is aimed at encouraging young people to believe in themselves, achieve their goals, and in return contribute to the building of Jamaica as a great nation.

The  Governor-General  said that statistics have shown  that  26 .2 per cent of males between the ages of 15 and 24 are illiterate; that 75 per cent of all crimes  are done by males under 30 years old, and that youth crime and violence is costing the country approximately 3.2 per cent of  the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

He argued that the statistics make it very necessary to have institutions such as Prospect College, which emphasises education, discipline and service, and will provide the training and discipline needed for young men in a well ordered society.

The Governor-General appealed to members of the Prospect College graduating class of 2011 to carry the positive traits that they have acquired at the institution, always remembering that they will define them as persons, how they see others and how others see them.

Prospect College is a semi-military institution in St Ann, which has been in operation since 1956.

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