Jamaica Gleaner

Falmouth mayor disappoint­ed with Rev Nugent’s no-show

- WESTERN BUREAU: Leon Jackson Gleaner Writer

FALMOUTH’S MAYOR, Councillor Colin Gager, says he is disappoint­ed with the recent call by the Reverend Devere Nugent for residents of the Trelawny parish capital to resist the plan by the Port Authority of Jamaica (PAJ) to do further dredging of the sea, a proposal designed to bring more cruise ships to the resort town.

According to Gager, the outspoken Nugent was invited to a sensitisat­ion meeting where members of the public were offered an opportunit­y to ask questions and give their input, but he failed to show.

“I am disappoint­ed because Reverend Nugent was specially invited and also to do the opening prayer, and he never came. Several methods were used to invite people with concerns. To now come and call for resistance is not appreciate­d,” said Gager.

BASKET OF RESISTANCE

However, Nugent, who subsequent­ly preached a stinging sermon about the plan to dredge the harbour, describing it as an act of exploitati­on by persons who did not care about Falmouth, said his absence from the sensitisat­ion meeting was his first sign of resistance.

In the sermon, the pastor used the biblical story of Moses and the resistance to Pharaoh’s edict as the example of what he wanted the people of Falmouth to do.

“I am calling on the churches and people to establish baskets of resistance. We must resist the further dredging of the sea. Let us no longer sit back and be exploited,” said Nugent.

“The people who are planning to do further dredging are doing so for their own profit, none of which stays in Falmouth. They don’t live here, they don’t shop here, and they don’t join any church or civic organisati­on here. It is broad-based exploitati­on.”

However, Gager has labelled the pastor’s call as being disingenuo­us, especially in regards to the pastor’s claim that the PAJ was exploiting Falmouth.

“We have a very good working relationsh­ip with PAJ. They are in the process of completing a $250-million 204-stall market. They have committed themselves to spend $800,000 to construct a transport centre,” said Gager. “Tenders are out for the constructi­on of an Artisan Village. This is among other pledges to come. That could not be exploitati­on.”

 ??  ?? Mayor of Falmouth, Colin Gager.
Mayor of Falmouth, Colin Gager.
 ??  ?? Rev Devere Nugent
Rev Devere Nugent

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