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    Golding becomes Ja's 8th PM today

    Sticks to pledge to refuse 'Most Honourable' title
    Balford Henry, Observer writer
    Tuesday, September 11, 2007



    golding. expected to address governance issues

    At approximately 4.15 pm today, 59-year-old economist and leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), Orrett Bruce Golding, will be sworn in as Jamaica's eighth prime minister in what is expected to be a ceremony packed with pomp and pageantry at King's House, the official residence of the head of state.

    Golding, whose Jamaica Labour Party won last Monday's General Elections, will be taking office from Portia Simpson Miller, Jamaica's first woman prime minister, who took the oath of office at this same venue a mere 17 months ago.

    Simpson Miller had ascended to the prime ministership after winning a leadership election in the ruling People's National Party on the retirement of former Prime Minister P J Patterson.

    Both Golding and Simpson Miller are from the neighbouring St Catherine villages of Ginger Ridge and Woodhall, respectively, which are only about five miles apart.

    Special guests at the ceremony will include Barbados' Prime Minister Owen Arthur; vice-president of the Cuban Council of State, Esteban Lazo Hernandez; Turks and Cacois Premier Michael Misick; Trinidad and Tobago's Minister of Foreign Affairs Arnold Piggott; Britain's Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Foreign and Commonwealth Office), Meg Munn; Caricom Secretary-General Edwin Carrington; and three ministers of the Nation of Islam - Richard Muhammad, Carlos Muhammad and Hugh Muhammad.

    Yesterday, King's House was pregnant with preparations and expectations for today's event, as workmen added the final touches to the venue, performers rehearsed their acts, members of the police and the army, ushers, journalists and organisers of the huge event got ready for today's delivery.

    White and blue chairs and white tents covered the lush green lawn, still glistening with silvery raindrops from early afternoon showers. Plants and flowers shivered in a gentle wind blowing across the grounds, as if anticipating the event scheduled to begin at 4:00 pm and run for one hour.

    However, one of the normal features of the process, the presentation of the insignia of the Order of Nation, which carries the title of Most Honourable, will not be included in the procedure.

    According to former president of the Senate, Oswald Harding, who chairs the organising committee, "Mr Golding will be sticking by his campaign promise not to accept the title of the Most Honourable. He prefers to be known simply as the Honourable."

    Yesterday, Golding made a brief stop at King's House to familiarise himself with the arrangements.

    Simpson Miller, who will be performing her last act as prime minister when she symbolically hands over office to her successor, will be seated on the platform with Golding.

    Reggae singer Richie Stephens will have the honour of singing the National Anthem, a task normally reserved for classical singers. It will be Stephens' first time singing the anthem on such a prestigious occasion and yesterday he welcomed the opportunity.

    "It's really an honour because, after all, we all are one people and it is an occasion for all of us," Stephens said.

    The JLP's Olivia 'Babsy' Grange, was on hand all day overseeing the preparations, along with Harding.

    Grange said that in addition to Stephens, the entertainment will include the Jamaican Folk Singers, popular gospel group Martin's Heritage, as well as Shakira Marner, a young singer from Central Village, St Catherine, who, at Golding's request, will perform the hymn, How Great Thou Art.

    The new prime minister, in what is expected to be one of his most memorable political speeches, will speak to issues such as his party's commitment to "good governance", JLP sources told the Observer yesterday.

    On this topic, he is expected to address proposals to give "greater voice to the people who send us here", wider Opposition involvement in effective oversight and impeachment provisions to remove from public office, officials who betray public trust, the sources said.

    Today's programme will commence with the welcome from Governor-General Kenneth Hall, who will ask the Suffragan Bishop of Kingston, the Rt Rev Robert Thompson, to say prayers.

    Next, Governor-General Hall will read the instrument of office appointing the prime minister, after which Golding will take the oaths of allegiance and office. Hall will then present Golding with the instruments of his appointment as prime minister.

    This will be followed by the lowering of the standard of the outgoing prime minister, and the "breaking" of the incoming prime minister's standard, which will be followed by a fanfare of trumpets.

    The programme will conclude with various performances by the entertainers and the singing of the National Anthem.
    Last edited by Karl; September 11, 2007, 09:41 AM.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Exile View Post
    Golding becomes Ja's 8th PM today

    Sticks to pledge to refuse 'Most Honourable' title
    Balford Henry, Observer writer
    Tuesday, September 11, 2007



    golding. expected to address governance issues

    At approximately 4.15 pm today, 59-year-old economist and leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), Orrett Bruce Golding, will be sworn in as Jamaica's eighth prime minister in what is expected to be a ceremony packed with pomp and pageantry at King's House, the official residence of the head of state.

    Golding, whose Jamaica Labour Party won last Monday's General Elections, will be taking office from Portia Simpson Miller, Jamaica's first woman prime minister, who took the oath of office at this same venue a mere 17 months ago.

    Simpson Miller had ascended to the prime ministership after winning a leadership election in the ruling People's National Party on the retirement of former Prime Minister P J Patterson.

    Both Golding and Simpson Miller are from the neighbouring St Catherine villages of Ginger Ridge and Woodhall, respectively, which are only about five miles apart.

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    The new prime minister, in what is expected to be one of his most memorable political speeches, will speak to issues such as his party's commitment to "good governance", JLP sources told the Observer yesterday.

    On this topic, he is expected to address proposals to give "greater voice to the people who send us here", wider Opposition involvement in effective oversight and impeachment provisions to remove from public office, officials who betray public trust, the sources said.
    "...impeachment provisions to remove from public office, officials who betray public trust"

    Good!
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Karl View Post
      "...impeachment provisions to remove from public office, officials who betray public trust"

      Good!
      HAsn't he been saying this all along? Where were you?
      "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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      • #4
        yuh evva hear of feeding frenzy, when shark wi eat anything within "mout'reach" whether is food or not? karl sometimes suffer from "posting frenzy" where him disagree (or agree) without reading the post.

        the good thing is that more times than not he will argue, and eventually agree, with every side of an issue even while disagreeing with same.

        Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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        • #5
          NO "High Level" delegate from China, Venezuela or US? or maybe dem never have the space fi list dem?

          Richie Stephens is a good singer and people up here love him, dah youth dem can really sing.

          Babsy you have the thing from how long and still nah link up but that is okay you left man no choice but fi just work round you. -

          Lazie 25 Adu's in Jamaica aren't you happy to see prophecy a reveal?

          Wishing dem all a very memorable swear in ceremony and welcome to the new Prime Minister of Jamaica.

          Lets get to work and hope that the father strengthens and guides our new leader and opposition

          respect

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          • #6
            Shatta, yuh loss me wid the 25 Adu ting! Care to clarify?
            "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Lazie View Post
              HAsn't he been saying this all along? Where were you?
              Yes! ...and, it now has reached the stage where he is being held to accounts. Let us see if he follows through with the expected inclusion in his first speech as PM .

              ...and, then the most important - ACTING on it within his reign?
              So far, so good! ...but, it is the action of 'doing' that will put the seal on!
              "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Karl View Post
                Yes! ...and, it now has reached the stage where he is being held to accounts. Let us see if he follows through with the expected inclusion in his first speech as PM .

                ...and, then the most important - ACTING on it within his reign?
                So far, so good! ...but, it is the action of 'doing' that will put the seal on!
                Now people should see why mi call unuh the PoppyShow Brigade!!
                "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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                • #9
                  karl if golding carries out most of his major promises during this term, would you vote for him in the next election if you had a vote?

                  Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Gamma View Post
                    karl if golding carries out most of his major promises during this term, would you vote for him in the next election if you had a vote?
                    Karl would rather chop off both hands.
                    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Gamma View Post
                      karl if golding carries out most of his major promises during this term, would you vote for him in the next election if you had a vote?
                      List his promises and actions and match them with the PNP's actions over the last 18 years and the PNP new promises?

                      E.g. - In other words if he says, "I will build a bridge at the border of the Hanover/St James Great River boundary"...on the other side list the bridges the PNP have built during the last 18 years and those it has promised to build (same line) ...and, so on.

                      Then List promises Bruce's JLP which have us see as new projects and list those promises fulfilled.

                      If he comes out ahead of the PNP no problem. If he falls short...innah di sea! ...in other words he has to outdo the PNP...not merely touch on his promises!
                      "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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                      • #12
                        so youwould measure what he does in 5 years and compare it with what the pnp has done over 18 years?

                        very telling...just kill the suspense(if there is indeed any) and tell us the naked truth you would rather NOT vote than vote for the jlp....ah the mismeasure of man rears its ugly head!

                        Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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