Deandrea Hamilton | Eagle Legal News
Turks and Caicos, July 4, 2025 – The Minister for Innovation, Technology and Energy, Hon. Erwin Jay Saunders, delivered a stirring keynote address to the graduating Class of 2025 at Maranatha Academy, urging students to stay focused, be determined, and lead with compassion as they step into the next chapter of their lives.
Speaking on June 26 under the theme “The Pathway to Possibilities: Beginning of Greatness”, Minister Saunders congratulated the students, teachers, and families gathered for the celebration and reminded the young graduates that their journey is only just beginning.
Drawing from biblical lessons and personal experiences, the Minister shared three central lessons: the quiet power of focus, the importance of determination, and the value of compassionate leadership. Citing the story of the 12-year-old Jesus in the temple, he emphasized the importance of staying focused, even in a world full of distractions like social media trends and viral fame. “Don’t let trends become your truth. And don’t let the desire for popularity drown out your purpose,” he told the students.
Saunders acknowledged that the road ahead would not always be smooth. Sharing a personal setback—being fired 16 months ago and rehired five months later—he stressed that failure is not the opposite of success but rather the classroom where it is taught. He quoted basketball icon Michael Jordan and referenced figures like Coco Gauff and Nigerian singer Tems as examples of persistence and resilience.
The Minister challenged the students to rethink the meaning of greatness—not as power or popularity but as service. “The greatest among you will be your servant,” he reminded them, encouraging each graduate to put others first and lead with love.
Saunders also urged graduates to think long-term, planting seeds today for the world of 2050.
“Your influence will grow in the decades ahead. The world will need teachers who inspire, doctors who listen, and leaders who serve,” he said.
Closing with a heartfelt tribute to his late nephew, Roshan “EJ” Cox, Saunders reminded students to stay true to their purpose and walk humbly with God.
“Your greatness has already begun,” he said, sending the Class of 2025 into the future with both challenge and blessing.