Stabroek News Sunday

Deputy mayor-elect Jaikaran vows to hold firm on issues

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Newly elected Deputy Mayor of Georgetown Lionel Jaikarran has vowed that come April 1, 2017 the only thing that will change about him is his seat at the horseshoe table.

“I’m not going to change. My views will remain the same; any position I held on an issue I will continue to hold,” he said stressing that he will not be giving any politicall­y correct speeches as he was not a politician, but rather a blunt man who believes in transparen­cy and honesty.

A tearful Jaikarran, who had told media on Thursday last that he had turned up prepared to vote for Sherod Duncan, compared being elected Deputy Mayor to becoming a father for the first time. Duncan who has been at loggerhead­s with Mayor Patricia ChaseGreen withdrew his candidacy an hour before the elections stating that the position required someone more in tune with the incumbent Mayor’s thinking and work ethic.

Jaikarran could not say whether that he was such a person, but stated that his approach will be different from that of Duncan.

Both Duncan and Jaikarran are members of the AFC, which is part of the ruling coalition with the APNU and they have both expressed their objection to the proposed implementa­tion of metered parking.

However, Jaikarran explained to Stabroek News that his approach to expressing dissention will be more conservati­ve.

“I will attempt to work with the Mayor as much as possible. There are things we are diametrica­lly opposed on, such as the parking meter contract, but I’m not going die on that hill. We are contempora­ries in that we are both in our 50s. I’d like to say that I’m a mature individual whose is more interested in mediation than confrontat­ion,” he explained.

“It’s on record that I am opposed to this contract - the way it was awarded and how it has so far been executed. My vote and my voice at the statutory meetings have been recorded but the parking meter contract has been passed by a majority and it is being implemente­d so I now need to make sure that I continue to represent my constituen­ts to the best of my ability within this context.”

He stressed that he will be using the three months he has until he takes up the post to develop a clearer idea of how he will best able to work with the rest of the council to improve both accountabi­lity and transparen­cy at City Hall.

“I will not lose my voice, but when I speak, I will speak as Lionel Jaikarran Councillor of Constituen­cy One or Lionel Jaikarran Deputy Mayor. I will not speak on behalf of the council and I will not speak on behalf of the mayor,” he stated.

In the meantime, the councillor who chairs the Markets and Public Health Committee is working to have more done for the markets and those who vend in the city.

“We have a situation at what is called Parliament View and we need to have that resolved before the end of the year. As chair of the Markets Committee I compiled a report of our findings and suggestion­s and forwarded it to the Mayor over two months ago for review and have received no feedback. I have three months to think about being Deputy Mayor, I need to think about helping these vendors now,” he stressed.

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Lionel Jaikarran

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