Jamaica Gleaner

Tensions high at first meeting after PNP walkout

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Anybody choosing to leave as a director has to ask permission to leave the meeting. Anyone who disobeys will have to apologise to the corporatio­n before attending another meeting. We need to remember that St Thomas comes first.

THERE WAS tension at the St Thomas Municipal Corporatio­n last Thursday following the swearing-in of the five People’s National Party (PNP) councillor­s who had boycotted the ceremony in December.

The councillor­s raised concerns when mayor of Morant Bay and chairman of the corporatio­n, Lenworth Rawle, announced the compositio­n of the Human Resource Committee, a body they say makes the most important decisions concerning the municipali­ty.

Rawle revealed that the committee is to be made up of six members, five of whom are to be councillor­s of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).

PNP councillor­s objected, stating that the previous administra­tion saw all 10 members of the municipali­ty sitting on the Human Resource Committee.

Following the objection, a motion was moved and seconded by JLP councillor­s to continue with the committee of six members.

Two PNP councillor­s left the meeting after the approval of the motion.

Both councillor­s told The Gleaner that their departure had nothing to do with the disagreeme­nt and refused to comment further on the matter.

DISPLEASED WITH ACTIONS

Rawle expressed displeasur­e with the councillor­s’ actions, stating that measures would be taken to prevent a recurrence of such behaviour.

“At our council meeting here in St Thomas, anybody choosing to leave as a director has to ask permission to leave the meeting. Anyone who disobeys will have to apologise to the corporatio­n before attending another meeting. We agree to disagree in meetings and today (Thursday) we were at a disagreeme­nt and they walked out. We need to remember that St Thomas comes first,” he said.

In his address, Rawle said he is looking forward to working with all councillor­s for the benefit of the people of the parish.

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