Young people must dream big says Former PM Dr Denzil Douglas
Former PM of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr Denzil Douglas took over Facebook to address the nation.
Wednesday, 27th November 2019

The former Prime Minister and SKN Labour Party leader Rt Honourable Dr Denzil Douglas did a youth-centric live on his facebook account today afternoon, where he described youth as the potential leader of the society.
Dr Douglas described the significance of youth. He said that recently he had an enjoyable yet great time with the twenty-five most remarkable teens of the federation with whom he had a chance to discuss concerns.
"Young people must dream big, and we must provide them with opportunities to conquer their goals." added Dr Douglas.
Dr Denzil Douglas described the benefits that youngsters will get if SKN Labour regains power in St. Kitts and Nevis. He said his vision is to promote start-ups and make SKN entrepreneurs nation.
As per Dr Douglas, giving dreams to the youngsters is extremely important and it is a way forward to take the economy on higher levels. Furthermore, youth must be supported at all levels and as the future government SKN Labour Party will always consider opinions of the collective youth of SKN to create better opportunities for them as per their interests.
The former Prime Minister defined the leadership qualities of the youth and said if the SKN Labour Party manages to get back in power again, then the Next-Gen team will work towards improving the road for youngsters in fulfilling their dreams.
Industries, entrepreneurship and start-ups remained a significant focus of Dr Douglas, where is talked about to start various projects and schemes for the generation following assistance to their goals
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