Jamaica Gleaner

Vaz: I have never practised discrimina­tion

- Syranno Baines/Gleaner Writer syranno.baines@gleanerjm.com

THE JAMAICA Labour Party’s (JLP) prospectiv­e candidate for the East Portland by-election, Ann-Marie Vaz, has rubbished claims of political victimisat­ion levelled against her by People’s National Party (PNP) supporters, declaring that her type of politics is not partisan.

Vaz, who is expected to do battle with the PNP’s Damion Crawford in the March 25 poll, was responding to a story published in yesterday’s Sunday

Gleaner about the heightened infrastruc­ture works currently under way in the constituen­cy.

While welcoming the improvemen­ts, PNP supporters in the communitie­s of Lydarth, Nonsuch, Sherwood Forest and Fairy Hill had charged that they were being intentiona­lly overlooked for work on a range of road-maintenanc­e, drain-cleaning, and bush-clearing projects.

“Over the many years, in times of disaster and times of stability, I have never practised discrimina­tion in whatever work I do. When we had flooding and landslides previously, I never asked beneficiar­ies of the help we were giving who they voted for,” Vaz

contended.

“The ploy from the PNP to cry about works is disingenuo­us.

“They have held constituen­cies for decades while in Government and have not responded to the people’s needs. Whatever works they did were always distribute­d tribally. Labourites seldom complained about the victimisat­ion ... . Now that there is a turning tide, the PNP is falsely complainin­g about victimisat­ion and whining about me doing my job as a representa­tive of the people,” she further asserted.

Vaz pointed out that as a caretaker, she has no access to government funds or control over how councillor­s spend their allocation.

“Whatever works are funded from the central government would have been routine and allocated as fourth-quarter expenditur­e before there was any notion of a by-election, as the fiscal year was already winding down to a close,” she expressed.

“My theme is ‘Action’. I am showing the people that I will act in their interest even without government funds,” she added.

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