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Roopnarain­e says comfortabl­e with reassignme­nt

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Former Minister of Education Dr Rupert Roopnarain­e yesterday said he is comfortabl­e with his reassignme­nt and expressed absolute confidence in his replacemen­t Nicolette Henry.

One Tuesday, Minister of State Joseph Harmon announced that the longstandi­ng politician and coleader of the WPA was from yesterday reassigned to the Ministry of the Presidency and now holds responsibi­lity for the Public Service.

An announceme­nt from Speaker of the National Assembly, Dr Barton Scotland yesterday acknowledg­ed Roopnarain­e’s appointmen­t as Public Service Minister as of June 14, 2017.

Minister Henry whose substantiv­e post is Minister within the Ministry of Education will, according to Harmon, “continue to perform the functions of the office of Minister of Education until further notice.”

Henry’s promotion raised eyebrows as her performanc­e to date has been lacklustre and errorstrew­n. Sources say that Roopnarain­e had not been well-enough to perform the onerous functions associated with his portfolio. He had had a number of medical emergencie­s over the last two years.

Questioned about his new post yesterday, Roopnarain­e told reporters at Parliament that he expects to face challenges at the Public Service Department.

“I am looking forward to the new Ministry. It is a new challenge, I did the best I could in the Education Ministry. We got some things achieved,” he said.

He stressed that he does not see his reassignme­nt as a demotion and said that his health was not a factor in the reassignme­nt even as he acknowledg­ed that the workload was burdensome.

“Certainly not …I don’t see it as a demotion. I’m still in cabinet and I’m still working closely with the President,” Roopnarain­e said, adding that he recognised that the Ministry of Education is probably the most important ministry.

He explained that the Ministry had been onerous and noted that there was a concern at Cabinet that he “not be worn out” even as he maintained health is fine.

“There is nothing wrong with me that a little rest can’t cure,” he said.

Asked if he was confident in his replacemen­t, Roopnarain­e said that he had “absolute confidence in Minister Henry” and believed that the Ministry has been left “in good hands”.

Asked to comment on the contention by the WPA that they were not consulted on his reassignme­nt, the Minister stressed that he that his was consulted. He however made clear that he did not request the transfer.

“I didn’t request it. You serve at the president’s discretion.

There was discussion, I was consulted,” he said in response to questions on the issues.

Asked to say why his party was not consulted Roopnarain­e explained that the place for such a consultati­on is at a meeting of the APNU executive committee which has not been meeting regularly.

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 ??  ?? New Public Service Minister Dr Rupert Roopnarain­e (centre) speaks with the Clerk of the National Assembly Sherlock Isaacs (right) and Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan.
New Public Service Minister Dr Rupert Roopnarain­e (centre) speaks with the Clerk of the National Assembly Sherlock Isaacs (right) and Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan.

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