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JLP Intended To Build Military Academy fr Boys, Says Holness

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  • JLP Intended To Build Military Academy fr Boys, Says Holness

    Published: Sunday July 15, 2012 | 12:15 pm0 Comments
    Opposition leader Andrew Holness has revealed that his administration had started discussions last year to establish a military academy for boys

    Holness said the academy would have been built at the current site of the Jamaica Defence Force at Up Park Camp , St Andrew amid controversial efforts by the government to relocate the army headquarters.

    He made the revelation while addressing graduates at the Prospect College, a private cadet school in St Mary. He says a military school would provide well-needed guidance for boys and pledged that if returned to power, his Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Government would make good on its intention.

    The former Jamaica Labour Party administration, led by Bruce Golding, began efforts to re-locate the army headquarters from St Andrew to 4000 acres of land in Caymanas, St Catherine. This is in spite of resistance from the then Opposition, People’s National Party and interest groups.

    Golding at the time said the move would "free up 270 acres of land sitting in the middle of the city that, in my view, is going to provide an opportunity for us to retrofit the city of Kingston".

  • #2
    270 vs 4000 acres.

    4000 acres offers scalability, greatly improved logistics with a proper modern base and an air field.

    I wonder what each side's real motivation is?

    Or public reaction to the mental and physical vacuum the move would have created in Kingston.

    If the JDF thought it was a good move, then they should have left politics out of it.

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    • #3
      Can politics be left out of any decision n Jamaica?

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