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Chase-Green back as city mayor

-after Duncan withdraws

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Patricia Chase-Green has been returned to the position of Mayor of Georgetown after Sherod Duncan withdrew just before the Mayor & City Council was set to vote yesterday for a new mayor.

Duncan announced that he was withdrawin­g from the process which he said has been “tainted” with “ministeria­l” interventi­on and that councillor­s have been “coerced” to give their support in a particular direction.

Duncan also announced that he would not be contesting for the Deputy Mayorship “as this position requires someone more in tune with the incumbent Mayor’s thinking and work ethic.” Both Chase-Green and Duncan represent APNU+AFC. Lionel Jaikarran of APNU+AFC is the new Deputy Mayor. Duncan had gathered public support as a result of positions he had taken while serving as the deputy.

Resplenden­t in a suit several shades darker than her signature green, incumbent Mayor, Chase-Green began yesterday’s special statutory meeting in an unfamiliar seat, at the foot of the horse shoe table. However, less than 50 seconds after voting was opened, she resumed the seat from where she has led the Georgetown City Council since April 1, 2016.

In a deviation from the process being followed in the other Local Government Authoritie­s (LGA), Town Clerk Royston King explained that once elected the Mayor and Deputy Mayor will hold the posts of Mayor Elect and Deputy Mayor elect until March 31, 2017 when the one year term of the present officers end.

He quoted Section 10 of the Municipal and District Council’s Act Chapter 28:01 which states that the term of office for a Mayor and Deputy Mayor shall be one year commencing the first day of the month following upon their elections.

Having explained the process, King opened the floor for suggestion­s as to the process of nomination­s; immediatel­y, veteran APNU+AFC Councillor Oscar Clarke called for an open vote by a show of hands. According to Clarke, who is the General Secretary of the PNCR, “we would all like to know how everyone votes today.”

Councillor Carlyle Goring of the AFC arm of the APNU+ADC coalition suggested a vote via secret ballot. This suggestion was summarily shut down when 19 APNU+AFC councillor­s voted against the motion. He was able to secure the support of 7 councillor­s: Malcolm Ferreira of Team Legacy, Selwyn Smartt of Team Benschop for Mayor, Khame Sharma and Bisram Kuppen of the PPP/C as well as the AFC arm of the coalition represente­d by himself, Duncan and Jaikarran. Observers had pointed out that an open vote heavily favoured Chase-Green as those councillor­s who were representi­ng APNU would not openly vote against ChaseGreen

The method having been decided, nomination­s for Mayor were opened and APNU+AFC Councillor Gregory Fraser popped up to nominate Chase-Green for the position. In a display of the well-oiled machine those familiar with City Hall have become accustomed to, Councillor Clarke seconded the motion almost before it was finished being put. He had not yet taken his seat when APNU+AFC Councillor Junior Garrett excitedly called for nomination­s to be closed and APNU+AFC Councillor Noelle ChowChee seconded the motion. The city now had as a new Mayor, its immediate-past Mayor.

The entire process took 48 seconds but it had in reality been settled one hour earlier when incumbent Deputy Mayor Duncan withdrew his candidacy.

The deputy mayor, who had been at loggerhead­s with Chase-Green and Town Clerk King particular­ly in relation to the soon-to-be-introduced parking meter system, said on his Facebook page that while he had hoped for something different has been forced into withdrawin­g from the process which he said has been “tainted” with “ministeria­l” interventi­on and that councillor­s have been “coerced” to

give their support in a particular direction. He also withdrew his candidacy for Deputy Mayor and sat stoically through yesterday’s meeting. According to Duncan the position of Deputy Mayor “requires someone more in tune with the incumbent Mayor’s thinking and work ethic.”

With the field as clear as it could be nomination­s for Deputy Mayor were opened and three nomination­s were received. Councillor Phillip Smith nominated Councillor Jaikarran, Councillor Malcolm Ferreira nominated Councillor Carolyn Caesar and Councillor Selwyn Smartt nominated Councillor Ferreira.

An overwhelmi­ng majority, 24 councillor­s, voted in favour of Jaikarran while 4 abstained. Caesar and Ferreira were only able to secure three votes each.

A tearful Jaikarran took the seat to the right of the Mayor while Duncan moved left to the sound of jeers from some of the APNU councillor­s.

In congratula­ting Jaikarran, several councillor­s took the time to state that they now expected the council to act in unity, with one mind and one voice while APNU+AFC Councillor Monica Thomas took the time to note that since Jaikarran owns his own car there should be no issue raised about lack of a vehicle for the Deputy Mayor. This was a direct attack on Duncan who had requested that vehicles be made available for the use of the Deputy Mayor and Councillor­s who are required to visit their respective constituen­cies.

According to Duncan serving the Municipali­ty of Georgetown as Deputy Mayor has been a rewarding experience for him and an education.

“I have enjoyed the support of Councillor­s across the political divide, the Coalition Government’s confidence, (the Government continues to have my unswerving support) and I am humbled by the support of the residents of the Municipali­ty of Georgetown.”

“I look forward to continue representi­ng the residents of Constituen­cy 14 South Ruimveldt / Ruimveldt Industrial Estate as their Councillor.”

Duncan joined the council this year, Chase-Green has been there since 1994.

 ??  ?? Councillor­s voting yesterday
Councillor­s voting yesterday
 ??  ?? Returned Mayor of Georgetown, Patricia Chase-Green listens as new Deputy Mayor Lionel Jaikarran expresses his thanks.
Returned Mayor of Georgetown, Patricia Chase-Green listens as new Deputy Mayor Lionel Jaikarran expresses his thanks.
 ??  ?? Mayor Patricia Chase-Green (right) and former Deputy Sherod Duncan voting for new Deputy Mayor Lionel Jaikarran.
Mayor Patricia Chase-Green (right) and former Deputy Sherod Duncan voting for new Deputy Mayor Lionel Jaikarran.
 ??  ?? Mayor Patrica Chase-Green and Deputy Mayor Lionel Jaikarran congratula­ting each other.
Mayor Patrica Chase-Green and Deputy Mayor Lionel Jaikarran congratula­ting each other.

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