Jamaica Gleaner

Let there be light!

Enfield residents to get electricit­y

- Gareth Davis/Gleaner Writer rural@gleanerjm.com

FOR MORE than 20 years, residents in Enfield, St Mary, have been without electrical power, a situation that has exposed them to criminal elements, especially at nights. However, thanks to a partnershi­p agreement, that is about to change.

The move to assist the more than 300 residents at Enfield with electricit­y was as a result of a public-private partnershi­p between the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) and member of parliament (MP) for South East St Mary, Dr Norman Dunn, who collaborat­ed to see how best power can be provided to the constituen­ts.

But despite the commitment given by both parties, residents were pessimisti­c, as they had for a number of years been fed with broken promises by the political directorat­e.

“I just can’t believe that electrical power will be at Enfield,” said 74-year-old retired teacher Valarie Higgins.

She continued: “There was a little electricit­y in Enfield some time ago, but this was as a result of a connection from an adjoining community. Only a minority had access. What I am seeing now is a welcome sight, as JPS has put in light poles and wires throughout the community. I am dying to say goodbye to the dark ages and welcome the light. Those who operate under the cover of darkness will have to take their operation elsewhere.”

A number of criminal activities, including murder, rape, and armed robbery, have been committed in that community by thugs, who carry out their illicit operation at night, while creating fear in the heart of many.

QUICK RESPONSE

Dunn told The Gleaner on Thursday that he is indebted to JPS for its quick response and action, noting that the safety and security of residents is paramount.

“Residents will be able to move about more freely at nights. Every resident will have an opportunit­y to have electrical power in the home. I gave a commitment during the by-election that I will ensure that electricit­y will be made available throughout Enfield, and this is a promise made and promise kept. Students will be able to study at nights and streetligh­ts will outshine the darkness. The residents have been patient and this is their reward.”

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