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A Government backbencher is taking some unemployed Barbadians to task for not grabbing hold of the free opportunities to improve their skills.During the Barbados Labour party (BLP) St. James North branch meeting at the Gordon Greenidge Primary School, Rock Dundo St. James on Sunday night, Member of Parliament for that constituency Edmund Hinkson expressed his irritation.“I get frustrated when I hear some of our people say they can’t find work or they want a job and when I ask them . . . what skills do you have, you can’t get anything out of them or you hear them say they could do anything. And when my response is, ‘well you can’t fly a plane or spaceship to the moon. Come again, what can you do? And we giving you this opportunity and this is of course after 12 years of free education, between ages 4 and 16/17, that – we are giving you a second opportunity as a young adult to get training, to get skills, to be able to provide for yourself and your family,” he said.
Barbados' leader is relishing the opportunity to speak to the layman, woman and child in the communities across Barbados as each parish speaks, because she believes that there are some hard truths that need to be said without sugar-coating
Barbadians have been told to take advantage of the free courses offered by the National Transformation Initiative (NTI), in particular languages and citizenship. It has come from Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, who said she had signed up for both of them in what little free time she had. She added that learning citizenship was the only way “to live good”. Mottley said that Barbados had lapsed when it came …
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