Jamaica Gleaner

A servant of the people

Enid Bennett hailed for being trailblaze­r in politics

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LATE FORMER State Minister Enid Maude Bennett was eulogised by several of the nation’s leaders on Saturday as a true champion of the people who dedicated her life to the service of others.

One after the other, at St Helen’s Catholic Church in Linstead, where the official funeral was held, the leaders voiced their admiration and respect for the trailblazi­ng politician, who served as member of parliament for 30 continuous years until her retirement in 1997, setting a record as a female legislator in the House of Representa­tives.

COMMITTED TO THE PEOPLE

They recalled her commitment to the people of Central St Catherine, and later, St Catherine West Central, which she represente­d, and hailed the foundation Bennett laid for females to enter politics, as well as the wise counsel she provided.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness, in his tribute, said Bennett did the very best for as many people as she could.

“Hers was a life of true and remarkable service. In fact, I recall that her campaign slogan was always, ‘I promise to serve’. Her stellar work, particular­ly as one of Jamaica’s pioneering female politician­s in representa­tional politics, in legislativ­e affairs and as a minister, all embodied her commitment to public service,” he said.

He noted that while Bennett was short in stature, she had a big heart for people as well as for principles, and was loyal and courageous.

Minister of health and current member of parliament for West Central St Catherine, Dr Christophe­r Tufton, spoke of Bennett’s love for her constituen­ts, whom she described as “most beautiful, peaceful and hard-working”.

He said she was a “quiet giant” and someone “not easily dispatched” in the face of formidable challenges.

 ?? LIONEL ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? The coffin with the remains of the late former member of parliament for St Catherine West Central, Enid Maude Bennett, enters the St Helen’s Catholic Church in Linstead during the official funeral held on Saturday. Photos by
LIONEL ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER The coffin with the remains of the late former member of parliament for St Catherine West Central, Enid Maude Bennett, enters the St Helen’s Catholic Church in Linstead during the official funeral held on Saturday. Photos by
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Bridget Orette (right), niece of late former minister of state and former member of parliament for West Central St Catherine, Enid Maude Bennett, places a Bible on the coffin bearing Bennett’s body at the official funeral held on January 20 at the St...
CONTRIBUTE­D Bridget Orette (right), niece of late former minister of state and former member of parliament for West Central St Catherine, Enid Maude Bennett, places a Bible on the coffin bearing Bennett’s body at the official funeral held on January 20 at the St...

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