Jamaica Gleaner

Nigel Clarke favourite to replace Derrick Smith?

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NIGEL CLARKE, economic expert and confidant to Prime Minister Andrew Holness, is emerging as a favourite to represent the Jamaica Labour Party ((JLP) in the pending by-election for the St Andrew North West constituen­cy being vacated by Derrick Smith. JLP insiders have told The Gleaner that Clarke impressed during a recent interview with the party’s selection committee.

“The committee members were wooed by Nigel, who has been a key part of the Government’s programme with the IMF (Internatio­nal Monetary Fund),” said one person closely connected to discussion­s within the party.

“Andrew is taking no sides, as Duane Smith is the son of one of his long-time backers, Derrick, but it is clear that the members want Nigel.”

INTERNAL POLL

While the elder Smith – who last week announced he would be resigning from St Andrew North Western – has made it clear he wants his son to replace him in the constituen­cy he has represente­d for 29 years, sources have stated that that is unlikely to happen.

“Duane did not score well in a recent internal poll which showed the people love Derrick but they don’t love him (Duane),” said an insider.

Clarke has served on several public- and private-sector boards and is believed to be one of the most powerful men in the administra­tion, despite not being a minister.

He also served in the Senate where he provided strong interventi­ons for the JLP, when it was in Opposition, on numerous bills.

“It is clear that Nigel would be a great addition to the legislativ­e process and senior members of the party want him in the House,” the insider said.

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