Jamaica Gleaner

Agricultur­e minister fired

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PRIME MINISTER Gaston Browne yesterday said he had dismissed his agricultur­e minister, Dean Jonas, after indicating that he had for more than six months sought to dissuade the former cabinet minister “from taking decisions that are inimical to good governance”.

Browne wrote to Governor General Rodney Williams on Monday advising him “to terminate the duties and responsibi­lities” of Jonas, with immediate effect.

The move followed a meeting earlier on Monday between Browne and several workers from the Ministry of Agricultur­e.

In a separate letter to the former minister, Browne informed the parliament­ary representa­tive of the St George’s constituen­cy, that “for more than six months, I have tried to dissuade you from taking decisions that are inimical to good governance, and to my government’s policy.

“My attempts have been in vain. Your relationsh­ip with your staff in the Ministry is toxic, and a continuous decline is evident from the reports that have reached me. The relationsh­ip with the farmers is also toxic and deteriorat­ing further,” Browne wrote.

He said on the basis of the inabilitie­s of the former minister “to develop a good working relationsh­ip with his staff and with farmers it has become necessary to provide the representa­tive with a six-month period for reflection and contemplat­ion as to how to achieve reconcilia­tion”.

A statement from the Office of the Prime Minister said that, under Section 71 (1) of the Antigua and Barbuda Constituti­on, the prime minister “is authorised to select or to terminate members of Cabinet”.

Last weekend, Browne, speaking on a radio programme here, said he was putting Jonas “under public notice that he either shape up or ship out” following public accusation­s that Jonas had not met the goals in the ministry since his appointmen­t a year and a half ago.

But Jones, in a separate interview, told radio listeners that Browne may have taken his position based on flawed informatio­n.

“Well, I think the comment was…totally wrong,” Jonas said, adding that Browne had provided him with data “that clearly was wrong”.

He quoted Browne as saying that the informatio­n had been provided by a senior official in the Ministry of Agricultur­e.

‘What I wanted to point out is that the report card as suggested by the prime minister (based) on the informatio­n that he got was totally flawed and this is why I can say that his assessment of my performanc­e in the ministry may have been flawed based on that informatio­n …that was totally flawed as well.”

 ??  ?? Antigua Prime Minister Gaston Browne.
Antigua Prime Minister Gaston Browne.

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