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JAMAICA | PNP Challenges JLP Narrative on Youth disengagement – Points to Economic Woes

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November 23, 2024
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Deputy Shadow Spokesperson for Social Transformation and MP Candidate for NW St. James Allan Bernard

Deputy Shadow Spokesperson for Social Transformation and MP Candidate for NW St. James Allan Bernard

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KINGSTON Jamaica (WiredJA)- In a sharp rebuke to recent accusations, the People’s National Party (PNP) has dismissed claims by Cabinet Minister Pearnel Charles Jr. that blame the opposition for youth political apathy, pointing instead to mounting evidence that economic hardships are driving young Jamaicans’ disillusionment with the current administration.

The controversy erupted during the Jamaica Labour Party’s (JLP) recent conference in Portland, where Charles Jr.’s attempt to pin young voters’ cynicism on PNP messaging drew immediate pushback from opposition leaders.

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“Blaming political narratives for youth disengagement is both misleading and a deliberate distraction from the real issues at hand,” declared Allan Bernard, Deputy Shadow Spokesperson for Social Transformation and MP Candidate for NW St. James. Bernard emphasized that systemic challenges, particularly those exacerbated under JLP leadership, deserve closer scrutiny.

Recent polling data appears to support Bernard’s position. A Don Anderson survey conducted in late September revealed that nearly 60% of respondents believe the country is on the wrong track, with soaring living costs and youth unemployment cited as primary concerns. The study, which showed increasing youth support for the PNP, delivers a particularly stinging rebuke to Charles Jr.’s assertions.

The PNP’s response comes at a time when fundamental questions about youth empowerment and national development hang in the balance. The opposition party has doubled down on its commitment to fostering an inclusive political environment, outlining a comprehensive strategy that prioritizes education, technology, and entrepreneurship initiatives – complete with robust accountability measures.

“When over half of surveyed Jamaicans cite crushing living costs as their primary concern, and nearly one in five point to youth unemployment, it’s clear where the real crisis lies,” Bernard noted. The figures present a stark challenge to the JLP’s narrative, with 51% of dissatisfied respondents specifically highlighting cost-of-living pressures, while 19.2% expressed alarm over youth unemployment and idleness.

In a pointed critique of current youth policies, the PNP questioned the effectiveness of merging the National Youth Service (NYS) with HEART/NTA, suggesting this consolidation may have undermined rather than enhanced youth services. The opposition called for the JLP to abandon what it termed “divisive rhetoric” in favor of meaningful dialogue and action-oriented solutions.

“The next generation of Jamaicans deserves more than political finger-pointing,” Bernard emphasized. “They need concrete solutions to real-world challenges.”

The PNP concluded with an open invitation to the public to critically evaluate both parties’ track records, positioning itself as the harbinger of progressive change in Jamaica’s political landscape. The party’s challenge to voters: examine which political entity truly offers the substance and vision necessary to forge a more promising future for the nation.

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