Sunday, October 08, 2006

The Writing is on the wall!



Prime Minister Portia Lucretia Simpson-Miller has found herself in a real spot of bother this time around.

And you know what, even the biggest political dunce in the world could have seen this one coming.

You see, Prime Minister Simpson Miller rather unwisely allowed some very unsavory horses to hitch themselves to her bandwagon, and now it seems that those horses are intent on derailing whatever momentum she has left.

Back when she threw her hat into the ring for PNP party president and ultimately Prime Minister of Jamaica, many pundits questioned the choice of some members of her campaign team.

Two names always stood out like a homosexual at a rastafarian libation - Phillip Paulwell and Colin Campbell.

Paulwell is Minister of Commerce, Science and Technology with Industry and M.P. for Kingston East and Port Royal, and is arguably the worst performing Government minister of the past three PNP administrations. Paulwell, who was said by former Prime Minister P.J Patterson to suffer from this striking malady called "youthful exuberance" was the central figure in the 700-million-dollar IT fiasco called NetServ. And, as if that was not bad enough, somehow he seemed to find himself smack dab in the middle of the ongoing struggles between the Petroleum retailers and the marketing companies, and the still yet unquantifiable fall out in the cement industry caused by faulty production by Carib Cement. In other words, Paulwell seems to be a scandal magnet.

And then there is Colin Campbell, former East St. Andrew M.P. and PNP Deputy General Secretary. As a politician, this former journalist is not all that successful. After all, his loss to the JLP's St. Aubyn Bartlett in 2002 was not a vote against the PNP, but a vote against him. He tried to recover some political ground by trying to win representation rights for Western St. Andrew and was beaten by Anthony Hylton (who is not known as the best politician, but a very good statesman) and to make matters worse, Campbell was the PNP's Deputy General Secretary at the time and the decision was being made by PNP delegates. In other words, he's not liked even within his own party.
Campbell's reputation was not helped by allegations made by Jamaica's former Most Wanted Man, Joel Andem, who claimed that his gang provided security for Campbell when he was East St. Andrew M.P., a claim Campbell has vehemently denied. Still, the damage had been done.
But at any rate, in her bid to reward those who helped her win the PNP presidency and become the first female prime minister of Jamaica, Prime Minister Simpson Miller appointed Campbell a senator and gave him the Ministry of Information with Development. She also allowed Paulwell to stay on as a Government minister and entrusted him with even greater responsibility, industry.

Now it seems as if these two men by their actions have seriously hurt her bid to get win her first election as prime minister and by extension the party's a fifth consecutive term in power.

How uncanny is it that a scandal should erupt over a 'campaign donation' from a multi-national entity that does business with the government and the central names are Colin Campbell, in whose name the account with which said 'campaign donation' was made, and Phillp Paulwell.

And the very thing the pundits warned Madame P.M. about, seems to be happening.

You see this Trafigura thing just will not go away. The Sunday Observer is reporting that former P.M. Patterson wants heads to roll including that of Campbell's!

Strange hearing that from PJ since he never sacked anybody in his life, certainly not as P.M. and he had quite a few to kick out including Madame P.M herself!

Scandals are nothing new to the ruling PNP. In the past six years alone they've had to weather the storms of NetServ, Operation Pride/NHDC, NSWMA Pts. I and II, Cementgate, Sandals Whitehouse, Kennedy Grove Housing Scheme Flooding, Portmore Toll road and a less than acrimonious hand over of power.

The PNP, like the country cannot tolerate another scandal. Their arrogance in the way they handled most of these situations - apparently coming from a feeling of invincibility after 17 years in power - has left a bad taste in the mouths of all well thinking Jamaicans.

The only way Prime Minister Simpson Miller and the PNP can save face on this one and secure their much desired fifth term, is to shed the dead weight and show the country that this is a new PNP, a new government, with a new modus operandi.

The writing is on the wall; for all of our sakes, let's hope she can read it!

UPDATE!!!!
Folks, she can read. P.M Portia Simpson Miller is literate and Colin Campbell is out of the cabinet. Check back tomorrow for the updates!!!!!

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