Friday 8 April 2011

Running on his own record

Changes that we’ve seen over the years are one of the incentives of President Michel. They are changes that Seychelles needed to make to address some of the issues that were affecting the country due to a global crisis.

Other incentives include the realization of his hopes for this country, his commitment, and the love he has for all Seychellois and Seychelles.
Without having to dive deep into these incentives, we can simply conclude that we trust and respect the President. Most of all we want him to win. He has to win the election as we want the remaining issues that need to be addressed be done by him.
What issues - one might ask? Seychelles is already shining.
Seychellois want the President to continue to address the cost of living. The country’s water shortage during the dry season. Build more houses until we are satisfied as a government that no family is being left behind. Fuel the private sector so that it creates employment. We need to re-develop some communities - for example in St Louis and parts of Les Mamelles.
Continue to improve the health sector. Continue to visit the welfare agency until we are satisfied that we are providing the less fortunate with the best of help. Carry on with our investment plan for the sake of Seychelles that has a small Island State economy. Allow Seychellois to grow as entrepreneurs and continue to provide conditions most appropriate to help beginners and wannabe entrepreneurs. Make friends with more countries that can benefit Seychelles and Seychellois.
There are more to add to the list. The reason being that there are always rooms for improvement. Like the President, the people of Seychelles are not satisfied with 98 or 99 percent. We want a hundred percent.
We are happy to note however, that the President’s vision for 2020 has answers for all of the issues and more.
President James Michel, at the start of his presidency, had hopes. Today, the incumbent candidate is running on his own record. Voters will evaluate him on  what he has gotten done - promises he has delivered.

From: The People

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