Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Former JLP man on mission to turn Mocho orange

- BY CANDICE HAUGHTON Observer staff reporter haughtonc@jamaicaobs­erver.com

HAVING left the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) following a fallout with Member of Parliament (MP) Robert Morgan, People’s National Party (PNP) candidate for the Mocho Division in Clarendon North Central Romaine Morris on Thursday described the MP as a “stumbling block” in the developmen­t of the constituen­cy.

His comments were made outside the Chapelton Family Court in the parish before he was nominated to contest the Mocho Division in the February 26 local government election.

Stating that he is standing up for the people, Morris told reporters that his next move is to remove Morgan.

“People did make a mistake in terms of the current Member of Parliament because he is a stumbling block in the developmen­t and the progress of the people and time come to remove that stumbling block,” he declared.

He added that “time come” for the Government to pass legislatio­n that would see MPS removed from their positions if they misbehave or perform their duties to the people inadequate­ly.

Morris had won the division on a JLP ticket in 2016 by almost 400 votes. If Morris emerges as the victor on February 26, he would be the first councillor on a PNP ticket in decades to win the division.

However, responding to Morris’s new allegiance, Morgan, while making reference to candidate Clement “John” Alves for the Mocho Division, told reporters that, “We finally have the opportunit­y to get a councillor who the people can work with and collaborat­e with, because there is a lot of work that needs to be done.”

Despite the usual tension between the two parties, nomination day for divisions in Clarendon North Central was smooth. With the excitement in the air palpable, supporters clad in party colours, green for the JLP and orange for the PNP, cheering vigorously for their preferred candidate.

Comrades chanted the party’s slogan “Time come”, while the Labourites, with green flags waving high, shouted “Vote for Labour!”

With nomination­s for the local government election officially closed at 2:00 pm on Thursday, the two political parties nominated six candidates in total for the constituen­cy.

In addition to Morris and Alves, the other candidates are JLP incumbent Hershell Brown for the Chapelton Division, who will go up against the PNP’S France Douglas.

According to Douglas, in addition to the water issues facing Chapelton there is a lot of work that needs to be done in the division.

For the Rock River Division, the PNP’S Nadine Bonner-Williams will face JLP incumbent Uriah Mitchell, who is looking to serve his fifth term as councillor.

 ?? ?? Jamaica Labour Party candidate for the Mocho Division in
Clarendon North Central, Clement Alves (second right) and Member of Parliament for the constituen­cy Robert Morgan (left) are with supporters ourtside the nomination centre at Chapelton Family
Court on Thursday.
Jamaica Labour Party candidate for the Mocho Division in Clarendon North Central, Clement Alves (second right) and Member of Parliament for the constituen­cy Robert Morgan (left) are with supporters ourtside the nomination centre at Chapelton Family Court on Thursday.
 ?? (Photos: Garfield Robinson) ?? People’s National Party candidates for divisions in Clarendon North Central (from left) France Douglas, Chapelton; Nadine Bonnerwill­iams, Rock River; and Romaine Morris, Mocho after being nominated on Thursday.
(Photos: Garfield Robinson) People’s National Party candidates for divisions in Clarendon North Central (from left) France Douglas, Chapelton; Nadine Bonnerwill­iams, Rock River; and Romaine Morris, Mocho after being nominated on Thursday.
 ?? ?? Jamaica Labour Party supporters in a motor car greeting a People’s National Party supporter outside the Chapelton Family Court in Clarendon North Central, Thursday.
Jamaica Labour Party supporters in a motor car greeting a People’s National Party supporter outside the Chapelton Family Court in Clarendon North Central, Thursday.
 ?? ?? A People’s National Party supporter waving a flag outside the Chapelton Family Court on Thursday.
A People’s National Party supporter waving a flag outside the Chapelton Family Court on Thursday.
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