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Mark Golding Rallies PNP Supporters for Change in Jamaica

Kingston, Jamaica – The Leader of the Opposition People’s National Party (PNP), Mark Golding, has delivered a stirring call to action in a rallying cry for change. In a passionate social media post on September 17, 2024, Golding urged his comrades to unite, spread the party’s message, and engage with every corner of the country as Jamaica inches closer to the next general election.

Golding’s post read: “It is all up to us now, my comrades! Walk every hill and valley, nook and cranny, street and lane. Bring in the ninety and nine, and then go for the missing one. Listen to the people’s voices! And let them hear the trumpet sounding the mighty refrain, from Negril Point to Morant Point and back: TIME COME, TIME COME, AND WE CHOOSE CHANGE!”

The post has quickly gained traction, with Golding’s hashtags #TimeCome and #WeChooseChange amplifying the PNP’s vision for leadership and development in Jamaica. The message emphasizes the party’s commitment to connecting with citizens from all walks of life and ensuring their voices are heard in the push for a more equitable future.

As the PNP continues to position itself as the champion of the people’s needs, Golding’s statement reflects a sense of urgency and momentum, signaling the party’s readiness to tackle critical issues facing Jamaica.

Political analysts are observing how the PNP’s “Time Come” campaign resonates with voters, especially as the country confronts pressing challenges such as economic recovery, crime, and education reform. With the next general election on the horizon, Golding’s call for unity and change appears to be an early step in solidifying the PNP’s message and rallying support across the island.

Vision Newspaper will continue to provide updates on the PNP’s campaign as political activities intensify ahead of Jamaica’s next election.

Alwin Marshall-Squire

Alwin Marshall-Squire is the Editor-in-Chief and Jamaican-Canadian Affairs Writer at Vision Newspaper - The Caribbean Update. With over two decades of experience, he is a dedicated advocate for amplifying Jamaican-Canadian voices. Alwin leads with vision, shaping the newspaper's editorial direction to reflect the diverse Jamaican Diaspora community. His insightful commentary and investigative reporting shed light on issues of identity and social justice, sparking crucial conversations and inspiring positive change. Alwin is not only a journalist but also a community leader, actively involved in initiatives promoting equity and representation. For feedback Alwin can be reached at al@visionnewspaper.ca

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