Jamaica Gleaner

Portland mayor returned by unanimous vote

- Gareth Davis Snr/ Gleaner Writer

COUNCILLOR FOR the Manchionea­l division, Paul Thompson, has committed to improving the quality of service to the municipali­ty, after he was returned unanimousl­y as mayor of Port Antonio for a second term in the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP)-controlled Portland Municipal Corporatio­n (PMC).

Thompson, who was first elected as chairman of the PMC in 2016 following the local government elections of that year, was the only candidate nominated for the top post of mayor of Port Antonio among the eight other councillor­s, during a swearing-in on Thursday.

“I am happy that once again confidence has been [reposed] in me. My performanc­e over the last seven years speaks for itself, and I will ensure that the work of this municipal corporatio­n is carried out in a transparen­t manner,” Thompson told The Gleaner during a interview.

“There is no time for complacenc­y and I will be hitting the road running. During this term it will be the mission of this municipali­ty to ensure a better quality of life for the citizens of this parish by providing and maintainin­g the services we offer. Enforcing l aws and ensuring compliance through consultati­on and generally providing effective local governance to enhance the developmen­t of this parish will be treated as a priority.

“Let me assure the people of Portland that, as your councillor­s at the municipal corporatio­n, we take the mandate that you have given us seriously and we intend to ensure that you are given the most effective representa­tion and services, as we combine our efforts to bring progress and property to all communitie­s. Local government has a special role to play in delivering special service to all the people that we serve, and that is why it is so important to strengthen the responsive­ness and accountabi­lity between the local government framework, so as to ensure that the best and most effective service delivery is afforded to the people that we serve, “he added.

Rohan Vassel was also re-elected as deputy mayor in a corporatio­n that has four new councillor­s, including Clyde McKenzie of St Margaret’s Bay, Shanique Green of Fellowship, Orton Manahan of Hope, and Athlete Cleary of the Fairy Hill division, representi­ng the JLP. The other councillor­s that took up the oath of office were minority leader Dexter Rowland of Port Antonio and Wayne McKenzie of Prospect representi­ng the People’s National Party (PNP), along with Dion Hunter of Buff Bay, of the JLP.

Earlier, Daryl Vaz, the West Portland member of parliament, along with his wife Annmarie of the neighbouri­ng East Portland constituen­cy, lauded the efforts of the seven JLP councillor­s, which, according to them, ensured victory with a margin of seven to two over the People’s National Party (PNP) following the February 26 local government elections.

Custos of Portland Lincoln Thaxter, who brought greetings, cautioned that sometimes the task ahead is somewhat challengin­g and that often there is the case of insufficie­nt resources, which can affect service delivery, but urged the elected councillor­s to be proactive and maintain a good profession­al relationsh­ip with the people as they executed their duties.

 ?? GARETH DAVIS ?? Minority leader Dexter Rowland embraces East Portland MP Annmarie Vaz, as Mayor of Port Antonio Paul Thompson (left) looks on.
GARETH DAVIS Minority leader Dexter Rowland embraces East Portland MP Annmarie Vaz, as Mayor of Port Antonio Paul Thompson (left) looks on.
 ?? GARETH DAVIS ?? From left: Orton Manahan, councillor for Hope Bay; Wayne McKenzie of Prospect; Shanique Green of Fellowship; West Portland MP Daryl Vaz; Mayor Paul Thompson; East Portland MP Annmarie Vaz; Deputy Mayor Rohan Vassel of Balcarres; Dion Hunter of Buff Bay; Athlete Cleary of Fairy Hill; Clyde McKenzie of St Margaret’s Bay, and Dexter Rowland of the Port Antonio division, are presented at the function on Thursday.
GARETH DAVIS From left: Orton Manahan, councillor for Hope Bay; Wayne McKenzie of Prospect; Shanique Green of Fellowship; West Portland MP Daryl Vaz; Mayor Paul Thompson; East Portland MP Annmarie Vaz; Deputy Mayor Rohan Vassel of Balcarres; Dion Hunter of Buff Bay; Athlete Cleary of Fairy Hill; Clyde McKenzie of St Margaret’s Bay, and Dexter Rowland of the Port Antonio division, are presented at the function on Thursday.

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