Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Rememberin­g former PM Edward Seaga

- — Balford Henry

PRIME Minister Andrew Holness on Sunday described former prime minister and Jamaica Labour Party Leader Edward Seaga as one who saw Jamaica’s economic and social potential and wanted a quick and efficient developmen­t of its citizens.

“He saw potential in this country, and he saw what the country could achieve if only it would settle down and realise this potential,” Holness told guests attending a floral tribute to Seaga to mark the 93rd anniversar­y of his birth at National Heroes’ Park in Kingston.

“If only it would not be distracted by meaningles­s debate that carries us around in a circle, and carries us right back to the point where we started, only to realise that we missed the point and missed the time,” said Holness.

In the meantime, Minister of Local Government and Rural Developmen­t Desmond Mckenzie, who now represents the Kingston Western constituen­cy which Seaga held for 43 years, and Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainm­ent, and Sport Olivia “Babsy” Grange, both remembered with passion the political leader who was their mentor.

Grange said that Seaga’s influence on Jamaican culture led to the creation of more than 60 national institutio­ns which her ministry continues to nurture.

Mckenzie hailed Seaga as, “The man whom we consider to be the most outstandin­g political figure for the last 50 years in Jamaican politics”.

He urged Jamaicans to remember Seaga’s contributi­ons to the country’s developmen­t, which he said has benefited every single institutio­n in Jamaica.

Seaga, Jamaica’s fifth prime minister, served as the head of Government from 1980 to 1989.

He also served as Opposition leader from 1974 to 1980 and again from 1989 to January 2005 when he retired from representa­tional politics.

The former prime minister died on May 28, 2019 at age 89.

 ?? (Photo: Naphtali Junior) ?? Prime minister and leader of the Jamaica Labour Party Andrew Holness lays a wreath on the grave of former Prime Minister Edward Seaga on Sunday.
(Photo: Naphtali Junior) Prime minister and leader of the Jamaica Labour Party Andrew Holness lays a wreath on the grave of former Prime Minister Edward Seaga on Sunday.

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