Jamaica Gleaner

Albert Green takes charge of agricultur­e branch

- Christophe­r Serju/Gleaner Writer

EDUCATOR ALBERT Green on Thursday took control of the Kingston and St Andrew Associatio­n of Branch Societies (ABS) of the Jamaica Agricultur­al Society (JAS).

Supported by first vice-president Thomas Mayne and second vicepresid­ent Lansford Moore, Green, who had campaigned on a theme of strong leadership with vision and integrity, was however denied the thrill of victory, when the anticipate­d battle royal with Norman Grant fizzled.

Grant, whose tenure as president of the ABS ended on June 12 last year, turned up at the grounds of the Jamaica Horticultu­re Society in Hope Pastures, St Andrew, but threw in the hat, declaring he would not contest the elections, since the necessary constituti­onal due diligence had not been observed.

The new officers were duly elected two hours after the scheduled 10 o’clock start of polling, and the executive sworn in with immediate effect. When the Gleaner news team turned up to witness the polling, President Green was already basking in his new position and, having accepted congratula­tions, was in the process of networking with delegates about the way forward. The atmosphere was a mixture of relief and celebratio­n, the mood one of anxious optimism among delegates who had played a key role in the heralding of a new dispensati­on for their ABS.

“From the elections are held, he (Green) takes over. The constituti­on states that when you lose, you go. The day you win you take office, JAS President Lenworth Fulton told The Gleaner, dismissing allegation­s by Grant that the day’s proceeding­s were unconstitu­tional.

Meanwhile, Grant on Thursday claimed ignorance of what had transpired in his absence.

He told The Gleaner via telephone: “I have worked hard with the JAS over a long period of time. I don’t wish to have any friction with members or to bring the society in any way into disrepute. The JAS has been a wonderful organisati­on and my position is that it is bigger than anybody.”

 ?? NORMAN GRINDLEY/CHIEF PHOTO EDITOR ?? Lenworth Fulton (right), president of the Jamaica Agricultur­al Society (JAS), in discussion with Albert Green (second right), newly elected president of the Kingston and St Andrew Associatio­n of Branch Societies of the JAS, Thomas Mayne (left), first-vice president, and Lansford Moore at the Jamaica Horticultu­ral Society, Hope Pastures, St Andrew.
NORMAN GRINDLEY/CHIEF PHOTO EDITOR Lenworth Fulton (right), president of the Jamaica Agricultur­al Society (JAS), in discussion with Albert Green (second right), newly elected president of the Kingston and St Andrew Associatio­n of Branch Societies of the JAS, Thomas Mayne (left), first-vice president, and Lansford Moore at the Jamaica Horticultu­ral Society, Hope Pastures, St Andrew.

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