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Holness commits to ‘seamless succession, transition planning’ as senior ministers signal exit

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Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness addresses the swearing-in ceremony for 18 Cabinet Ministers at King’s House in St. Andrew, on Wednesday, September 17, 2025. (Photo: JIS)

Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness, fresh from securing a historic third consecutive term in government, says his administration is committed to seamless succession and transition planning.

Addressing the swearing-in ceremony for 18 Cabinet ministers at King’s House on September 17, Holness said he will ensure that there is significant renewal in leadership, thinking and approaches.

He said that several ministers have indicated their timelines for exiting the political arena, including
Daryl Vaz, Dr Horace Chang and Olivia Grange, portfolio ministers for transport and telecoms, national security and culture and sport, respectively.

The prime minister reasoned that organisations can only grow and remain relevant if they renew.

“The organisation that I lead is in the process of renewing without disruption. But we’ll do it in a balanced way. Continuity gives us strength, renewal gives us dynamism and we will have both,” he explained.

This, he said, will allow the Government to carry forward what works, while creating space for what can be done differently.

“As time passes, you will see the momentum of renewal accelerating, steadily reshaping not only the composition of the government but also the way the government thinks, acts and delivers for the Jamaican people,” Holness said.

Meanwhile, he shared that the Government is also committed to remaining relevant to the struggles, dreams and aspirations and solutions of Jamaicans.

“We will never be archaic or unable to change. But we will always give the stability, the confidence, the assurance and the certainty of good results for the Jamaican people,” Holness said.

The prime minister shared that the Government’s third term will be about unlocking Jamaica’s full potential and building a society that matches the greatness of Jamaica’s culture, people and history.

“Our vision is of a Jamaica where growth reaches every household, where our creative talent is rewarded as much as it is admired, where logistics, energy technology and agriculture are engines of our prosperity, where families are strong and communities are safe, where government is fast, fair, and responsive and where Jamaica stands tall as a respected voice among nations,” he said.

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