Sunday 20 March 2011

Active Presidency!

The new concept in tourism set in motion by President James Michel, in his capacity as Minister for Tourism, is not just taking home international respect but is appealing to other destinations which now want to adopt the ‘Seychelles Brand’.
Tourism is just one of the other portfolio responsibilities the President has along with his role as head of government. He also heads Defence, Information and Legal Affairs, presides over several national committees and is the Patron of the University of Seychelles.
As most Head of States, President Michel is leading the way in taking on his plate more and delicate portfolios.
He knows he can give these sectors a pump or a thrust to make them prosper.
Another example is Defence. The Commander in Chief has been able to revamp the SPDF and with his style of executing foreign diplomacy he has befriended many countries which are now assisting in beefing up the defence department, especially the Seychelles Coast Guards.
President Michel knows that a major key to success or tremendous growth is to learn to enjoy challenging work and to enjoy working hard at it.
President Michel attaches importance to hard work because he knows his purpose. It is a price that he was willingly prepared to pay the minute he took over the presidency. 
President Michel juggles his duties with very similar determination.
Unlike the puppeteer who has recently declared that he will be at leisure, while his marionettes do all the work.
Power hungry Ramkalawan, the SNP leader, whose desire is to trade place with President Michel, must not confuse motion and progress. A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress.
The success of the economic reform programme and accomplishments in the rest of the sectors, President Michel owes it to hard work.
His active presidency is taking Seychelles forward.
On May 21, Seychellois will vote for the right candidate, one who is blasting through obstacles because he has a higher level of pleasure in dedication and commitment rather than be motionless.

2 comments:

  1. Michel has to make everything potical from the carnival de victoria now its the Expo 2020.IN 2011 The education sector:schools lack proper infrastructure(PC's,desk,chairs,fans,toilets,books are all damaged) The defence sector:police force l...ack transports and they have 2 go for hired vehicles(which end up costing millions each year).cadets have to use outdated policing equipments/damaged in their trainin.Those who go for a theory test(driving) will end up in a hall with out anychairs,desk and are left with only wall's to write on(isnt there a Rs50fees for that test?)Healthcare sector:The seychellois people prefer to go overseas to do a operation cause they have a fear about this healthsystem which will leads to death the reasons are there isnt any skilled people at the hospital no proper healthcare equipment(xtray,citi scan,master healthcare checkupect..).instead of addressing problems such as these they go to dreamland 2020 people we are in 2011. IM sure this will be a flop as it will have outdated things from the year 2000.

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  2. JB - it is obvious that you want to wait until everything is perfect before planning for your future. Fixing the present has been the re-occupation of the present government and a lot has been done. Your comments are indeed political because you use the excuse that there are problems currently as an excuse not to plan for the future. Imagine that if this government did not plan for schools, hospitals and the military 20 years ago, then there would not be anything for you to complain about - would there?

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