I have observed the Government of Trinidad and Tobago has made an allocation of funding in commemorating our 60th year of Independence through a month-long schedule of activities.
While many would support and understand this initiative, from the comments I have seen on social media, some seem to be oblivious to the importance of celebrating our Independence. While I agree that due to the pandemic, finances had been a bit tight, we have to have a balance in spending, and I believe the small allocation of $7.5 million for a month of activities is value for money.
People will be employed due to this funding, and citizens would be encouraged to find their patriotism and love for their country. Ignore the noise by those who say the sum is too large. Remind them that in 2010, the government of the time spent $5 million on an album called Going for Gold to be produced for Independence that year. A fund was supposed to be created out of its sales to assist artistes and musicians. The album was released months later, and I wonder how many artistes benefited from its sales.
A LiveJournal author wrote that Independence means freedom from the control, influence, support, or the like, of others as defined in the dictionary. An independent nation has the power to rule and it can make its own laws and decisions, basically, function on its own without interference from other countries. The citizens of an independent country have rights and, for democratic countries like ours, the power to choose their leaders.
Independent countries are united, organised and have a single government recognised by all. A country is also given its own set of rights once its independence is recognised. Having independence is important in order for a country and its people to develop. We should not take our independence for granted; instead, we must unite and defend our Independence as a nation.
In order to survive modern-day society, we must be independent. Since the world advances rapidly, especially in terms of technology, we must learn to adapt on our own. We can’t just depend on others because of the rise and fall of the economy. Nothing is stable; we must learn to make a living and survive by ourselves.
We must be able to support ourselves without anyone’s help and make right decisions on our own. We should be independent so that we will not be a burden to others and so we won’t have to rely on other nations totally. Though, having independence doesn’t mean you can’t rely on others or follow what others tell you to do.
We also shouldn’t abuse our independence nor take it for granted, for being independent is a blessing and also a responsibility. An independent person will not only benefit himselfi but will also benefit his country to progress further. That is why independence is so important in today’s society. We complain about quite a lot and, in some cases, rightly so. However, everyone in the world is facing difficult times, not just us.
As a matter of fact, I am currently in the United States for a short period, and I can tell you that basic essentials here cost more than what I pay in Trinidad. There’s no free medical care, and most college graduates are in tertiary debt before even entering the world of work. We, the citizens of Trinidad and Tobago, are strong, we are resilient and if we do our little part, we will overcome any difficulties.
Let us see the good in ourselves, in others and in our country. On behalf of my family and myself, Happy Independence, Trinidad and Tobago. We will be there to celebrate as one.
Nigel Seenathsingh
San Fernando
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