31/05/2026
I do not pray for wealth to be concentrated in the hands of a few. I pray for a future where opportunity is distributed, where progress is shared, and where every child born in this place has a fair chance to dream.
A nation does not become poor because it lacks resources. It becomes poor when corruption is normalized, when short-term gain is chosen over long-term vision, and when leaders forget that every decision echoes through generations.
The future is not built in election cycles. It is built in decades. In centuries.
If we plant corruption today, we harvest decline tomorrow. But if we plant integrity, education, innovation, agriculture, and good governance today, we can create a place that will stand strong for the next 100 years.
I hope for the rise of modern-day heroes, not superheroes in movies, but ordinary people with extraordinary courage. Farmers who feed the nation. Teachers who shape minds. Leaders who choose service over power. Citizens who refuse to give up on their community.
May we become the generation that thinks beyond ourselves.
Not for the next budget.
Not for the next election.
But for the next century.
May this place become a harbor of opportunity, a dock where dreams can anchor, and a homeland where future generations will proudly say:
“Someone before us cared enough to build this future.”