Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Jodian Myrie wasn’t fixing any road, Councillor Prince insists

- —Patrick Foster

Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) councillor for the cassia Park Division in the St andrew East central constituen­cy, Beverly Prince, has come to the defence of caretaker Jodian myrie after she was accused of doing unauthoris­ed roadworks in the division.

Questions were raised by the People’s National Party (PNP) last week about the roadworks in the division allegedly being done by Myrie, with PNP Councillor Dennis Gordon telling the Jamaica Observer that the caretaker was “presumptuo­us” and “oversteppi­ng her responsibi­lities”.

But Prince has sought to shed light on Myrie’s presumed roadworks.

“She wasn’t fixing any road in the constituen­cy. I am the one who fixed the road and invited Jody to come along,” Prince told the Observer in explaining Myrie’s involvemen­t with the Cassia Park roadworks.

Myrie, after the September 3 General Election, posted photograph­s of the roadworks on her social media pages with the caption ‘Outside building back East Central St Andrew’.

Myrie, the daughter of reggae artiste Buju Banton, contested the recent general election, losing to PNP leader Dr Peter Phillips.

Prince, in explaining Myrie’s action, drew reference to road repairs on Huntsdene Avenue in the Cassia Park Division where PNP Local Government representa­tive Waynette Strachan also posted photograph­s on social media of her involvemen­t in roadworks in the community.

“Under what capacity did Strachan fix Huntsdene?” asked Prince, who has won the municipal division on numerous occasions.

Meanwhile, the source of Myrie’s funds to do road repairs was questioned with Gordon asserting that she should be investigat­ed by the Integrity Commission.

Gordon, the PNP councillor for the Maxfield Park Division in the constituen­cy, however refused to comment on Strachan’s claim about roadworks in St Andrew East Central. “Ask Waynette about that,” he told the Observer on the weekend. Efforts to contact Strachan were unsuccessf­ul.

Prince served three terms as councillor for the Cassia Park Division, between 1998 and 2011. In December 2011 and February 2016, she ran against Dr Phillips for the St Andrew East Central seat, losing both times.

Phillips has indicated that he will be stepping down as leader of the PNP after the party’s dismal showing in the 2020 national polls.

 ??  ?? Screen grab of Cassia Park Division councillor, Beverley Prince at the controls
Screen grab of Cassia Park Division councillor, Beverley Prince at the controls

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