One step at a time – Barbados Forward
Another ship, another flight, another taxi, another shuttle, another loved one or colleague’s arrival – Barbados is constantly moving forward. Whether we are welcoming a tourist or a returning local, the energy and the constant drive towards progress has become synonymous with the word Barbados.
From the global stage of international focused speeches by the Hon. Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, fighting for Small Island Development States, or, locally focused launches by our national hero Robyn Rihanna Fenty, highlighting that any Barbadian young child can dream and succeed in reaching those dreams; the country is truly buzzing.
Over the last year, Barbados and Bajans have continuously shown pride as we narrowed down on advancing the island beyond the economic struggles of the past decade, due mainly to world conflicts, and then topped off with a crippling pandemic – especially for an island that is led by Tourism. As such, the Governor of the Central Bank and the Minister of Finance have proudly highlighted that Barbados is open for investment. It is open for development and, it is open, not just for non-nationals to do business, but for locals to have pride and opportunities in the future of Barbados.
History has prepared us as a nation to ‘fight’ for what is right, voice our concerns on areas that are troubling and strategically find solutions, whether in the short term or long term. This is in alignment with the journey to independence and the longer journey to becoming a republic, that has shown that “we have it in us” to be better than we began, if we collectively take one step at a time. This journey to becoming a republic began over a century ago with decades of challenging the norm of colonialism until independence and then championing a level of development that has afforded Barbadians luxuries that not many other countries can boast.
From free education, healthcare and a general sense of safety and security; Barbados has stood out on the shoulders of giants such as Prime Ministers Adams and Barrow and now, being led by Prime Minister Mottley at a pace like international race driver Zane Maloney but arriving at the result, with as smooth as the landing of the British Airways Dreamliner at the Grantley Adams International Airport. The process begins with one step at a time and sometimes the pace is picked up, sometimes it slows down. The focus is where we arrive as a Nation.
The average Barbadian is known as a friendly and loving individual, traditionally raised on principles rooted in our culture, history and our family teachings. These principles have led us towards great prosperity and, paves the way, for us to celebrate milestone achievements, as a result. They have also assisted us in times of stress and challenging periods in our development. The one key attribute that has kept us a stable small island developing state is the ability for us to row in the same direction.
We must give ourselves credit for the steps we have taken to be the leading developing island of the 1990s, the “go to” island during the pandemic, due to our clear measures and, now, the island of envy in the region due to the increase in airlift, pending tourism and non-tourism development projects, and our global presence and leadership in the fight for climate change support for the region. This is all possible one step at a time.
Often, we are reminded of the calypso lyrics “one step forward and two step backwards” when we are in a period of frustration but of late, numerous indicators are pointing towards a “hike” in steps, as we have set ourselves some ambitious goals that only our history as a nation could have prepared us for.
In the tourism sphere, we are anxious to complete $150 million worth of refurbishment and upgrades of our hotel plant, to add more diverse product over the next four to six years; enhance the on-island experience and spend, and the completion of upgrades of our ports of entry, welcoming more diverse routes from Latin America to United Arab Emirates and our true home – the Continent of Africa. The excitement, energy, vision and bright possibilities for our island and our people with these and many other developments are at an all-time high. Now is the time for us to collectively “hike” together, showcase why our education and values are spoken about globally and, truly plot a path forward for the next 58 years of our independence as the Republic of Barbados.
The linkages seen through the lens of the Tourism industry are rich across the other sectors from Finance, Agriculture, Education, Manufacturing, Technology, Culture, Sport and many more. The average person sees the hotel or airplane or ship but sometimes fails to appreciate the opportunities provided across all sectors. Each sector is linked in some fashion to Tourism whether it is from hosting a conference, playing a competitive sport representing Barbados, providing produce and proteins to restaurants, candles and toiletries to a boutique or large scale property or the most often forgotten – audio visual services, transportation and, curated experiences, basked in the history of our people and the struggles they have gone through to provide all the luxuries that all of us have had the opportunity to enjoy from birth to the date of the afterlife.
It is true, and it is wise, that we must diversify the economy but the beautiful thing about a small island is that all industries can form stronger linkages by diversifying in their own areas and connecting to others. This is a job, not just for a politician or a wealthy investor but for our people working daily and providing top tier products or services and leadership as well.
One step at a time, we will arrive at more notable achievements and reasons to celebrate what our forefathers have done pre and post 1966.
The avenues available for our young people must continue to be highlighted and openly spoken about throughout communities and schools. The social importance of providing a mentoring and comforting environment for our young people is one that we must all take responsibility for and walk this ‘hike’ together as we instill true ‘Barbadiana’ values, once more, one step at a time.
Barbados forward is the core focus of many of us in the private and public sector and with the continued involvement of each Barbadian in our communities, we will reap what we sow by advancing the sustainable development of a nation that can proudly smile when it is said that we punch above our weight class. It is true, we do. Would we change that? Probably not. Let the world know that Barbados is moving forward, one step at a time with ‘Bajan’ Pride.
I wish to express a warm embrace of support, energy and comfort to my Barbadian sisters and brothers as we celebrate the 58th anniversary of our beautiful island Barbados. Feel proud of each Bajan achievement, question plans when necessary and support each positive opportunity provided to our people, while taking a trip on the “growth ZR” for a beautiful ride that even Prime Ministers Barrow and Adams would be proud of. The journey began with one step at a time. Your love, passion and sweat will never go unnoticed.
Love and Blessings to all of Barbados. Happy Independence Barbados.
Ryan Forde – CEO – Barbados Hotel and Tourism Association