Hon Dennis Lalor OJ - Jamaica Observer Photo |
Business leader Dennis Lalor has sounded
the call for integrity and commitment. The
private sector Hall of Famer gave us a first-hand account of Jamaica’s recent
economic history at the 40th Anniversary Luncheon of the PSOJ held
last Thursday. He described the downturn in the economy towards the end of the
sixties as “the rot of ages”, one that left Jamaica’s economy limping from
administration to administration.
After
the creation of the PSOJ in 1986 there was intensive dialogue with Government
officials as they discussed a way out of Jamaica’s economic slump. Mr. Lalor’s PSOJ presidency coincided with
the second Manley administration of 1989. “What is not publicly known,” he
said, “is that a few of us had established a joint PSOJ-PNP working group,
while the PNP was in Opposition … a similar initiative was started with the
[then] JLP Government but the constraint of government inhibited progress.”
“In
fact,” he continued, “the PNP 1989 manifesto included much of these agreed
policy positions reflecting the shift, or ‘evolution’ as Prime Minister Manley
would describe it.”
This
evolution saw the liberalisation of the of the country’s foreign exchange
regime, as the former had resulted in “the corruption and illegality of the
public and private sectors.” He noted that Prime Minister Manley saw the
benefit of his government’s relationship with the PSOJ, and included them in
his first meeting with President Bush in 1991, “to demonstrate his rightward
political shift… However Mr Manley’s deteriorating health intervened, and the
shared policy vision gradually faded, followed by a crisis in the financial
sector.”
Mr
Lalor’s account of the extensive, data driven voluntary activity of Jamaica’s
finest business minds, indicate the unremitting focus of our private sector
leaders on Jamaica’s economic well-being. It grieves me that PNP
representatives were absent from the signing of the partnership agreement last
week, because it contained the word ‘prosperity’. Social media lit up, with folks asking if we
should desist from wishing each other “a prosperous New Year”, for fear of
being labelled.
Dennis
Lalor’s contribution to nation-building has seen the steady growth of his ICWI
insurance company, his leadership of several other private and public sector
organisations, and his King’s House Restoration initiative. He closed his
presentation with a clarion call: “It is never too late. And as the country
moves forward with its growth agenda, it would be advantageous to also embark
on a moral re-awakening, stressing respect for law and order, life and
property, commitment to each other, community and country and above all, being
able to distinguish between right and wrong, and the determination to do the
right thing.”
William Mahfood - LOOP Photo |
We
use this opportunity to applaud the PSOJ presidency of William Mahfood, one of
the kindest, wisest Jamaicans I know, to congratulate the new President the
innovative P.B. Scott, and to commend the great work of the PSOJ team, under
the keen leadership of Dennis Chung. Happy 40th Anniversary!
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