BUDGET 2015: TOWARDS SHARED PROSPERITY
Minister
Seán Sherlock TD Representing Cork East and Ireland Locally, Nationally and Internationally BUILDING TRADE LINKS Since the summer and my appointment as a Minister of State at the Department of Foreign Affairs I have had the opportunity to see first hand the excellent work done by our Irish Aid missions overseas. Specifically in Western Africa, when I visited Sierra Leone to witness the impact Ebola is having on people there. The Government is also playing a strong role in attracting foreign investment to the country that will create jobs and boost business. I recently signed a number of trade agreements with Ethiopia that will boost the trade links between our two countries and open up new direct markets for Irish businesses. The challenge is to grow and sustain our exports and these trade links greatly assist that aim.
Minister Seán Sherlock signing a recent series of trade deals with Ethiopia with President Michael D Higgins
THE CHALLENGE TO EVERY GENERATION ‘Educate that you may be free’, the immortal words of the patriot Thomas Davis, whom Mallow, North Cork and beyond commemorated this December with the visit of President Michael D Higgins to unveil his statue. The challenge for this generation, in interpreting the legacy of Davis, is whether his central belief in the primacy of education to advance society, can be applied in this, the age of technology. I take seriously the legacy of Davis. That he was a patriot and devoted to the cause of selfdetermination for our people is beyond doubt. That his goal was an educated populace, to give effect to the goal of self-determination, is to my mind, his strongest legacy.