Dr Andrew Holness was on Tuesday sworn in Prime Minister of Jamaica by Governor General Sir Patrick Allen (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Dr Andrew Holness was on Tuesday sworn in as the country’s ninth prime minister of Jamaica.
Dr Holness, during the swearing-in ceremony held at King’s House and led by Governor-General Sir Patrick Allen, took the oath of allegiance and the oath of office.
He was also presented with the instrument of appointment.
Sir Patrick Allen, in his remarks during the swearing-in ceremony, urged Dr Holness to lead with clarity and compassion for the people of Jamaica.
“Dr Holness, you are reassuming office as the ninth prime minister since independence. Leadership, however, is never merely a title; it is both a privilege and a solemn responsibility. You are once again called to lead with clarity, conviction and compassion. To ensure that the fruits of progress that we have shared, that no Jamaican is left behind anytime. You carry the hopes of people that desire a society that is more inclusive, more prosperous and more just,” the governor-general said.
Dr Andrew Holness was on Tuesday sworn in Prime Minister of Jamaica by Governor General Sir Patrick Allen (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
“In a world of shifting global realities, economic pressures and social change, the task ahead is great, but so too is the opportunity to shape a Jamaica that rises above its challenges. Your previous terms have laid important foundations. Now with renewed vision and experience, you are entrusted to guide the next chapter of our national story. That the areas of our existence supervised by the state are properly addressed,” he continued.
Sir Allen also sought to assure Jamaicans that, following the recently concluded general election, the machinery of government has been in place and functioning well.
“The swearing in of the prime minister today as the head of government is essential to that continuity. Tomorrow we will swear in the cabinet ministers who are essential to the country’s decision-making and administration. The parliament, our law-making branch of government, will open this Thursday. You the people have already the members of the House of Representatives, and I am today recognising the appointment of government and opposition senators who will constitute the upper house. I am also advised by the leader of the opposition; serving in that capacity, he has received the full support of the opposition members of parliament. Together these institutions reflect the will of the people and ensure the orderly governance of our nation,” he said.
This is the fourth time Dr Holness is being sworn in as the country’s prime minister.