Jamaica Gleaner

HANNA RESURFACES IN ST ANN SE

- Carl Gilchrist Sunday Gleaner Writer editorial@gleanerjm.com

SOUTH EAST St Ann Member of Parliament Lisa Hanna returned to work last Tuesday after reportedly going on leave. Her unexplaine­d absence had given rise to speculatio­n among her constituen­ts that she might be giving up politics – or at least the constituen­cy.

Hanna reportedly fell off the radar after losing her bid to ascend to the presidency of the opposition People’s National Party (PNP) on November 7. The following week, she was reportedly ill and missed the King’s House ceremony for the appointmen­t of winner Mark Golding as leader of the Opposition.

Sunday Gleaner checks revealed that the MP has been working in the constituen­cy since she returned from leave last week.

After her near defeat in the September general election and her subsequent loss in the PNP leadership race, her absence from the constituen­cy had set tongues wagging.

One sympatheti­c constituen­t suggested that Hanna needed a break after two stressful elections in a short period. Others, however, rubbished the sentiment.

“I haven’t seen her anywhere,” said one woman in Claremont – where Hanna’s constituen­cy office is based –who gave her name only as Angie.

According to her, Hanna has not been doing enough work in the constituen­cy, hence her victory by just a slender 31-vote margin in what was once considered one of the safest seats for the PNP.

“She was too comfortabl­e so she wasn’t doing much work,” Angie pointed out, adding that infrastruc­tural work and creating employment opportunit­ies should be among the MP’s top priorities.

One resident of Orange Park also

lamented the MP’s absence from her community.

“I hardly see her,” she said, “and most times [when] she has a meeting, we hardly hear about it anyway.”

Questioned as to why that is, she replied: “I’m not sure, but that’s how it is in my community.”

When told that the MP is at the office on specific days, the Orange Park resident questioned the logic behind staying in office instead of going out to see the constituen­ts.

“If we need anything, we have to go to the office? She don’t come around and talk to us and to see what is the matter in our community, what is it we need in our community, what are the changes we want and stuff like that?” she asked.

One constituen­t in Parry Town said that Hanna had made a lowkeyed appearance in the community

last Thursday, touring areas where recent rains had caused damage to roads.

“Comrades didn’t even hear about it. Even with the recent flood rains, I think we would have seen her more, but I don’t know … ,” she said, trailing off.

PROLONGED ABSENCE

“I don’t think I had heard anything from her since [the general election], but certainly nothing since the presidenti­al loss,” she said. “I don’t know if it has affected her to the point where she might feel ‘a way’ to come back out. It’s been a prolonged period that she has been absent and I was wondering how long she was going to keep it up. I’m even wondering if she’s on her way out of politics or out of the constituen­cy because we’re not seeing her.”

While Hanna could not be reached for a full interview, councillor for the Beecher Town division in South East St Ann, Ian Bell, told The Sunday Gleaner that Hanna just returned to work last Tuesday, although he wasn’t sure of how long she was away, but said it was definitely after the November 7 PNP election.

“I know she toured the entire Beecher Town division yesterday (Thursday), including the floodprone areas of Parry Town, and the day before, she was in the Claremont division at a grave-digging,” he said on Friday.

Bell said that to the best of his knowledge, apart from the period when she was on leave, Hanna has been working in South East St Ann.

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 ?? PHOTO BY CARL GILCHRIST ?? A billboard with St Ann South Eastern Member of Parliament Lisa Hanna’s image graces the premises of her constituen­cy office in Claremont, St Ann.
PHOTO BY CARL GILCHRIST A billboard with St Ann South Eastern Member of Parliament Lisa Hanna’s image graces the premises of her constituen­cy office in Claremont, St Ann.

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