Fitz-Henley tasks G2K with budget communication

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Senior Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) official Abka Fitz-Henley has called upon the party’s young professional arm, Generation 2000 (G2K), to actively educate citizens about the national budget currently under parliamentary debate. Addressing the G2K Portmore Chapter at the Youth Innovation Centre in Edgewater, Fitz-Henley emphasized the budget’s presentation during exceptionally difficult circumstances.

The JLP Communication Taskforce Chairman highlighted the dual challenges of Hurricane Melissa’s devastation, which wiped out over 50% of Jamaica’s GDP, and ongoing global economic uncertainties. “This budget has been meticulously crafted and is now being debated at perhaps one of the most challenging periods in our nation’s recent history,” Fitz-Henley stated.

He urged G2K members to adopt a sensitive communication approach: “Now is the time for G2K not to be boastful in its utterances but to be mindful of the hardships affecting segments of our population while explaining the budget’s provisions.”

Fitz-Henley also cautioned against distractions from opposition tactics, noting: “The Opposition remains in apparent shock over their electoral defeat. Some had already been preparing to access the spoils of political office before the election, which explains their current desperation for power.”

Additionally, he encouraged G2K to help maintain the spirit of unity that emerged during Hurricane Melissa’s aftermath. “As I toured affected areas, I witnessed remarkable camaraderie where communities supported neighbors during disaster. We must extend this collaborative spirit across society as we navigate ongoing challenges,” Fitz-Henley concluded.