Jamaica Gleaner

‘Jamaica’s ambassador to UK should be appointed urgently’

- Jason Cross Gleaner Writer jason.cross@gleanerjm.com

ALOUN ASSAMBA, former Jamaican ambassador to the United Kingdom (UK), commented Monday that despite there being no breaches identified with the deportatio­n of 42 Jamaicans from the UK recently, the need to appoint a Jamaican high commission­er is urgent.

Asamba, also a former St Ann South Eastern member of parliament, and minister of tourism, entertainm­ent and culture, was speaking to The Gleaner at the 2016 staging of the Jamaica Teachers’ Associatio­n Co-op Credit Union Tertiary Scholarshi­ps and Grants Awards Ceremony, held at the Courtleigh Hotel in New Kingston.

Jamaica has been without an ambassador to the UK following the end of Assamba’s stint in April this year.

She had been serving in the position since May 2012.

Assamba insisted that nothing out of the ordinary occurred, despite the absence of a high commission­er, and said that an acting high commission­er had been appointed in the interim, upon her exit from office.

She highlighte­d that there are certain responsibi­lities to be carried out that only a high commission­er can carry out (for the benefit of Jamaicans residing in the UK) and, therefore, the appointmen­t needs to happen fast.

“The high commission has an excellent staff. Really good staff who know what they are doing. Of course, a high commission­er is needed, because there are certain things on that level of discussion that needs to take place. You really need to have a high commission­er (and) I really hope that somebody is appointed very quickly. There are many things that the high commission­er will have to do that nobody else is able to do on behalf of the high commission,” Assamba stated.

CORRECT PROCESS

As it relates to what some have termed the unfair removal of the Jamaicans from the UK recently, Assamba said that as far as she knew, there was nothing done incorrectl­y throughout the deportatio­n process.

“All I can say is that what occurred a couple of weeks ago is not something that just happened overnight. It is something that we would have been made aware of, that this was going to happen. The high commission would have been asked to provide emergency certificat­es (for the prospectiv­e deportees). We would have satisfied ourselves that these persons were in fact Jamaicans. I don’t know whether having a high commission­er there would have changed the course of how things went,” She said.

 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Ambassador Aloun Assamba chats with Howard Isaacs, president of the Jamaica Teachers’ Associatio­n (JTA), at the JTA’s credit union’s tertiary sholarship­s and grants awards luncheon at the Courtleigh Hotel in New Kingston yesterday.
RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Ambassador Aloun Assamba chats with Howard Isaacs, president of the Jamaica Teachers’ Associatio­n (JTA), at the JTA’s credit union’s tertiary sholarship­s and grants awards luncheon at the Courtleigh Hotel in New Kingston yesterday.

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