Jamaica Gleaner

Empower municipal bodies to sanction non-performing agencies – MoBay mayor

- Christophe­r Thomas/Gleaner Writer

WESTERN BUREAU:

MAYOR OF Montego Bay Homer Davis has called for Jamaica’s mayors and municipal corporatio­ns to be given greater power to take action against state agencies that fail to perform their duties at the parish level.

Davis made the call while addressing Tuesday’s opening ceremony of the Local Government Ministry’s inaugural threeday Local Governance Conference at the Jewel Grande Montego Bay Resort in St James.

“As mayors and councillor­s, we are the ones that citizens from our respective divisions hold accountabl­e for issues relating to garbage collection, the repair and installati­on of street lights, drain cleaning, et cetera,” said Davis. “However, the irony of this situation is that as local authoritie­s, we are not vested with the power to take on these agencies when they are failing our citizens.”

“I therefore call on us as mayors to demand that we be given more teeth to manage the affairs of our parishes and our municipali­ties,” he added.

Davis also called for greater collaborat­ion between the municipal corporatio­ns and central government.

“My call for greater synergies between the local authoritie­s and central government is based on the fact that we are the face of government in Jamaica. We are here to learn from each other, to adopt best practices and implement them as working solutions at our respective municipali­ties,” said Davis.

The conference was held to hold discussion­s on a number of topics aimed at promoting good governance in conjunctio­n with the legislativ­e framework that guides the local government authoritie­s, as well as to increase awareness of the local political and administra­tive leaders in the execution of their duties.

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