Editorial Staff
05/12/24 07:25

Editorial Staff
05/12/24 07:25

MP Daryll Matthew: The UPP’s Dismissal of Higher Education | A Threat to Leadership and Progress in Antigua and Barbuda

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Hon Daryll Matthew, Minister of Education, Sports, and the Creative Industries

In the 21st century, leadership demands vision, knowledge, and the ability to navigate complex global and local challenges. Education, particularly higher education, has become an indispensable tool for cultivating these qualities. However, the United Progressive Party (UPP) appears intent on downplaying the critical importance of higher education in leadership and governance, while attempting to portray educated individuals as elitist.

This disturbing trend comes even as the Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) has made monumental strides in expanding access to tertiary education, most notably through the establishment of the University of the West Indies (UWI) Five Islands Campus in Antigua. This historic achievement has placed Antigua and Barbuda at the forefront of educational progress in the Eastern Caribbean, creating a pathway for thousands of citizens to achieve their full potential.

Leadership in today’s world is deeply intertwined with education. The challenges of climate change, economic transformation, public health crises, and technological advancement require leaders who are informed, analytical, and forward-thinking. Higher education equips individuals with these skills, enabling them to craft policies and solutions that address the needs of a rapidly evolving world.

Yet, the UPP’s narrative undermines this reality, casting educated individuals as detached or elitist. This divisive rhetoric does more than insult those who have dedicated themselves to personal and professional growth—it alienates the very citizens who benefit from progressive policies that emphasize education. It dismisses the achievements of teachers, students, and families who view education as a vital investment in their futures.

The establishment of the UWI Five Islands Campus is a bold statement of faith in the transformative power of education. It reflects a vision for Antigua and Barbuda, where opportunity is accessible to all and where higher education is no longer an aspiration limited to a privileged few. It also creates a dangerous dichotomy—one that pits “educated” against “uneducated,” sowing seeds of division and resentment within our society.

The ABLP’s commitment to education extends beyond the establishment of UWI. It includes scholarships, grants, and investments in primary and secondary education along with technical and vocational training to ensure that no child is left behind. By contrast, the UPP’s dismissive attitude toward these efforts raises serious questions about their vision for our nation’s future.

Prime Minister Gaston Browne has once again demonstrated his unwavering commitment to education and national development by offering scholarships to members of the United Progressive Party (UPP). This generous gesture underscores his belief that access to higher education should transcend political divides, fostering a culture of inclusivity and progress. By extending this opportunity, Prime Minister Browne highlights the ABLP’s dedication to uplifting all Antiguans and Barbudans, even in the face of political opposition, reaffirming that education is a unifying force and a cornerstone of effective leadership.  Whether they capitalize on the opportunity or not is left to be seen.

The fact is, higher education is not a luxury—it is a necessity in today’s world. The UPP’s attempt to downplay this reality is not just short-sighted; it is a disservice to the people of Antigua and Barbuda.

We must reject the UPP’s outdated rhetoric and embrace the reality that education is not just a personal benefit—it is a national necessity. Leaders must be equipped to make informed decisions that affect the lives of citizens, and this requires a foundation of knowledge and understanding that only education can provide.

The ABLP has proven its commitment to creating a brighter future through education, and the UWI Five Islands Campus stands as a beacon of hope and progress. As a nation, we cannot afford to regress into an era where ignorance is celebrated, and intellectual achievement is vilified.

Antigua and Barbuda deserve leaders who recognize that higher education is not a luxury, but an essential pillar of effective leadership. It is time to move beyond the UPP’s divisive and shortsighted rhetoric and continue building a future where education and leadership go hand in hand.


Hon. Daryll S. Matthew

Minister of Education, Sports and The Creative Industries

1 Comment

  1. True anu

    It’s great when our leaders put into our education when a nation strive everybody strive

    Reply

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