Jamaica Gleaner

CABINET RESHUFFLE LOOMS

- Edmond Campbell/Senior Staff Reporter

PRIME MINISTER Andrew Holness says that after two years in office, he is now at the point where a decision will be made shortly to reshuffle his Cabinet.

Speaking in a one-on-one interview with The Gleaner yesterday, Holness reasoned that there were more benefits to be gained by restructur­ing the Government.

“In any organisati­on, you should take a step back, look at what you are doing, look at your strategic objectives, look at your resources and see whether or not the present arrangemen­t of your resources is meeting the strategic objectives and see whether or not changes could enhance the achievemen­ts,” said Holness. “I think I am at that point, and very soon, that decision will be made.”

With the imminent reshufflin­g of the Cabinet, Dr Nigel Clarke, the newly installed member of Parliament for St Andrew North West who now sits as a backbenche­r in Gordon House on the Government side, could find a special role in the Holness administra­tion.

Quizzed as to whether Clarke would be named as a Cabinet minister, the prime minister said that the new MP had been a very important player in the Government and had contribute­d significan­tly to the establishm­ent of a new

Internatio­nal Monetary Fund programme.

In addition, he said that Clarke had served as an adviser to the administra­tion and was someone who the country could benefit significan­tly from having in Government. “There are other roles, obviously, that he could play.”

Turning to the performanc­e of his Government, Holness said the administra­tion has done “fairly well”, noting that there were areas for improvemen­t.

According to the prime minister, most ministers, at this point, were per forming at or above average. However, he sounded a note of caution that “I am not settling for average”.

He said that the Jamaican public would not grade his administra­tion on average performanc­e. “The administra­tion has a more difficult job than the Opposition when it comes to public grading.”

The prime minister expressed the view that an assessment of his administra­tion would show that it has been true to its promises and committed to reforms it had pledged.

 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness.
RUDOLPH BROWN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Prime Minister Andrew Holness.

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