Jamaica Gleaner

Barking up the wrong tree

Pickersgil­l rubbishes claims by Amos that sports complex is not maintained

- Edmond Campbell/ Senior Staff Reporter edmond.campbell@gleanerjm.com

OUTGOING MEMBER of Parliament for St Catherine North West Robert Pickersgil­l is describing as “false and propaganda” claims by Newton Amos, the Jamaica Labour Party’s (JLP) prospectiv­e candidate in the upcoming general election, that no money has been spent to maintain the Bramwell Clarke sports complex.

He said that the complex has been used, among other things, to host the Bobby Pickersgil­l Football Competitio­n, one of the biggest events of its kind in the island.

The senior People’s National Party (PNP) politician admitted that the complex earns millions through the football competitio­n and other events. However, he stated that significan­t sums have been spent to develop and maintain the facility.

“So what he is saying is really false and propaganda because outside of education with my Constituen­cy Developmen­t Fund, the next big area of spending is on sports. In fact, we have establishe­d over there a lawn tennis court and basketball court, so he is barking up the wrong tree when he speaks about the community centre,” Pickersgil­l said.

He also dismissed as “rubbish” claims that the bathroom facilities are pit latrines and are in a deplorable condition.

“I have used the bathrooms there on several occasions I know of no pit latrines,” he added.

NEW CEMETERY

Responding to charges that the Ewarton cemetery had exhausted all itsJspAaMc­eAfoIrCbAu­riValOs, were still being laid to rest there, Pickersgil­l said that the mayor of the St Catherine Municipal Corporatio­n had advised him that a new cemetery was being built at Thetford Park in Old Harbour.

However, Sydney Rose, councillor of the Treadways division, told that the cemetery in Ewarton was not officially closed. “As a matter of fact, what we are doing, we are in advanced negotiatio­ns to purchase additional lands which adjoin the cemetery,” he said.

Defending his stewardshi­p against accusation­s that he neglected to address serious water shortage and bad roads in the constituen­cy, Pickersgil­l said that St Catherine North West is ranked among the best constituen­cies when it comes to water supplies. “I am prepared to debate that anywhere,” he added.

The majority of the roads in the constituen­cy, said Pickersgil­l, are municipali­ty roads. However, he acknowledg­ed that when people want repairs to be done they are not mindful about who should fix them.

“I know that there are several roads that I have repaired more than once, and road repairs are very expensive,” he said.

Pickersgil­l, who presided over the constituen­cy for 31 years, said that a lot of the North Coast Highway passes through St Catherine North West, with millions of dollars expended on the project.

He said it has improved the transporta­tion system in the constituen­cy.

FALSE CLAIMS

“One way for him (Amos) to lose, because I am sure he will, is to continue on that leg of falsehood,” he continued.

“When he (Amos) ran against me he did not even know that we had spent a big sum of money in Mount Rosser where he is from, and he went there chatting a whole lot of rubbish when the system was there because we had just competed it,” the MP declared.

“That man is from Mount Rosser and I thought he would have been able to beat me in that area, but he could not.”

Meanwhile, Rose said that the Treadways road was repaired by the National Works Agency (NWA) and not the St Catherine municipali­ty, as mentioned by Amos. He said it was technical personnel from the NWA who did the estimates. “I would advise him to get his facts straight before he speaks,” Rose said of Amos.

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