Jamaica Labour Party candidate/caretaker for Eastern Hanover, Paula Kerr-Jarrett, has issued an apology in the wake of rumblings over another incident involving the Jamaican flag.
Mrs. Kerr-Jarrett's apology follows a complaint from the People's National Party, PNP, about the distribution of exercise books which contain her picture over the flag.
The one thousand books have been provided along with other school supplies to students in her constituency in preparation for the start of the new academic year on Monday.
When contacted by our news centre last night Mrs. Kerr-Jarrett said she never meant to offend anyone by using the national emblem.
The JLP representative said she was only trying to help needy students in Eastern Hanover:
This is the second time in recent weeks that a public figure has come under flak for the improper use of the Jamaican flag.
Earlier this month, Education Minister Ronald Thwaites sought to dissociate himself from the controversy regarding the use of the Jamaican flag on bookmarkers which were printed by his Ministry.
The bookmarkers which were to be distributed to schools in celebration of Jamaica 50, featured a picture of Mr. Thwaites superimposed on the flag.
Meanwhile the PNP has taken on Opposition Leader Andrew Holness over the latest incident involving the Jamaican flag.
The Party is of the view that Mr. Holness who has been strident in his calls about the use of national emblems has turned a blind eye to the misuse of the flag by Mrs. Kerr Jarrett in her production of promotional exercise books.
It's urging the Opposition Leader to begin dialogue with the Government and other stakeholders regarding ways to get Jamaicans to show greater respect for national emblems including the flag.
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