Jamaica Gleaner

Parties’ election engines roar in Portland East

- Gareth Davis Sr/Gleaner Writer

AS THE race to win the hearts and minds of the electorate i n Portland East heats up, the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the People’s National Party (PNP) are pulling out all the stops to give their candidate the ascendancy in a gruelling fight to the finish that will end on April 4, by-election day in the constituen­cy.

President of the PNP, Dr Peter Phillips, toured Portland East and met with party supporters on Sunday, while JLP heavyweigh­ts held a meeting at Manchionea­l.

Sunday was arguably the busiest day for both political parties, who have now stepped up their campaigns as nomination day looms on Friday.

The PNP train started rolling at about midday on Sunday, when Phillips, along with a contingent, started a tour of the constituen­cy in Snow Hill, where they met with dozens of party supporters clad in the party’s traditiona­l orange. The PNP group then journeyed to the communitie­s of Norwich, Free School (Halls Avenue), Breastwork­s and Prospect.

“There is great enthusiasm among the supporters and Comrades of the PNP,”commented Phillips.

“Across the constituen­cy in Manchionea­l, Fairy Hill, and Port Antonio, lots of people, who have traditiona­lly been staying away from participat­ion, are coming out in support of our candidate, Damion Crawford. They are prepared to come out as they see someone who is articulate and is willing to work for the people,” he added.

Crawford, who will be the PNP’s candidate, is expected to face off with the JLP’s Ann-Marie Vaz.

But while the PNP held a meeting at Prospect, Labourites transforme­d sections of Manchionea­l into a sea of green. “Labourite river come down bank to bank,” declared chairman of the JLP, Robert Montague.

“What a crowd! Yes, this sell off. Look pon young people! This is a good sign going forward. Mi neva see nothing like this yet. East Portland gone green. Action Ann is ready and waiting to continue the work that she has already started. Sea View farm road fix already. The bridge at Bryan’s Bay along the train line fix, and the young and elderly can now walk free with ease and comfort. This is action, not a bag a mouth.”

In her speech, Ann-Marie Vaz spoke about her desire to help reshape the lives of those who have been denied opportunit­ies to improve their living conditions, and also pledged to lead from the front.

“I know what it feels like to be hungry and having to walk miles to get to school,” said Vaz.

 ?? PHOTO BY GARETH DAVIS SR ?? A section of the massive crowd at a Jamaica Labour Party spot meeting in Manchionea­l, Portland.
PHOTO BY GARETH DAVIS SR A section of the massive crowd at a Jamaica Labour Party spot meeting in Manchionea­l, Portland.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? People's National Party President Peter Phillips campaignin­g in Snow Hill, Portland, on Sunday.
CONTRIBUTE­D People's National Party President Peter Phillips campaignin­g in Snow Hill, Portland, on Sunday.

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