Jamaica Gleaner

Embattled Westmorela­nd councillor resigns

- Albert Ferguson/Gleaner Writer

EMBATTLED PEOPLE’S National Party (PNP) councillor for the Whitehouse division, Valdence Gifford, who was arrested last year after he failed to pay over monies owed to pig farmers, has resigned, citing ill health.

During last Thursday’s monthly meeting of the Westmorela­nd Municipal Corporatio­n, Chief Executive Officer Marveling Pitter reported that she had received a letter of resignatio­n from Gifford, who has been serving as the councillor for Whitehouse for 12 years. The resignatio­n was with immediate effect.

“My decision to resign is against the background of ill health that will not allow me to give the proper representa­tion that was expected of me,” Gifford stated in his letter, which was addressed to Savanna-la-Mar Mayor Bertel Moore.

Last July, Gifford was jailed for three days after his company failed to turn over approximat­ely J$2.8 million to farmers who had sold him pigs on condition that he would pay later. However, he failed to keep his side of the agreement.

As a result of his failure to pay over the outstandin­g money, judgment warrants were executed on Gifford, who was the managing director of Sweet River Abattoir & Supplies Company Limited, on behalf of five farmers.

Gifford quit as Sweet River managing director shortly after his arrest.

The outstandin­g money was paid, resulting in Gifford being released on Thursday, July 18.

“It is always hard to say goodbye to people that you have shared a bond with, and my tenure of 12 years at the Westmorela­nd Municipal Corporatio­n has left an indelible mark on my life,” wrote Gifford.

MIXED EMOTIONS

“It is with mixed emotions that I offer my resignatio­n as councillor of the Whitehouse division at this time.”

Gifford also thanked the division for giving him the opportunit­y to serve.

“I want to express my gratitude to the people of Whitehouse who were the wind beneath my wings. To the present and past councillor­s and administra­tive staff of the Westmorela­nd Corporatio­n, I want to express my gratitude,” he said.

With Gifford out, Moore told the meeting that he would assume responsibi­lity for Whitehouse until a replacemen­t is found during the next local government elections, which is constituti­onal due in November 2021.

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