From last year, many of us Jamaicans waited with bated breath, when news leaked out that there would be a cabinet reshuffle. For we had really become fed up with the all too regular scandals, so we hoped that some persons would be removed as far as possible from power.
What was delivered though, was nothing but a big wet squid,
best met with a long yawn.
What I found disconcerting too, was the increase in the size
of the already too large and mainly ineffective Cabinet, with the addition of
the new Ministry, Ministry of Legal and Constitutional Affairs.
OMG. So, if Delroy Chuck has proven to be an ineffective
minister, why wasn’t he just fired and someone more competent appointed to replace
him?
Well, it’s only taxpayer’s money, so I suppose it’s there
to be wasted!
So, here we are with a brand-new bureaucracy, new minister,
new permanent secretary, new staff, new office, new furniture and on and on.
I don’t know if Mrs. Malahoo-Forte was reading my mind when
she outlined the main task of her new ministry as being to fix the current “chaos”
in the legislative process.
Yes, chaos there definitely is, in terms of keeping our laws
up to date. But isn’t that the major role of the Ministry of Justice?
They haven’t been doing that at all I agree, so as a result,
many Jamaicans can’t get justice anywhere.
Remember what the late great Peter Tosh said decades
ago? Without justice there can be no peace.
Is it any wonder that so many turn to violence in our crime-ridden country?
But do you fix that problem by creating a new bureaucracy or
just disbanding the current ineffective one or even, more simply, getting rid of
the lazy, incompetent people in charge and get effective staff?
While I only mentioned the chaotic one, every other
function this new ministry is supposed to deal with, is already a function of
the Ministry of Justice. Problem is, they are dysfunctional!
But I guess Chuck is being kept on for the very same reason
as so many others like the following are; Mike Henry, Karl Samuda, Horace Chang….…jobs for the
old boys.
As to Bobby Montage, he had fast become the Paulwell
of the JLP.
The JLP had gotten a big mandate, partly based on a commitment
to deal effectively with corruption, but they are only continuing along the
same road and with even greater intensity. One would therefore have hoped that at the very least, Montague would
have been moved as far away from any type of governance as possible.
Again, it’s just jobs for the boys and little or none for
the girls, so now the Prime Minister’s office is packed with old boys tripping
over each other!
Luckily, I was not holding my breath that this government would
have been any better than any
Good News
It’s not only bad news that has hit for us early in 2022 though,
for we can always depend on our athletes to do us proud and give our spirts a
lift.
Once again it is our bobsledders.
For the benefit of the young and uninformed, snow-free
Jamaica sent its first bobsled team to winter Olympics way back in
1998. They did not win a medal, but it was so historic and heart-warming, that Disney made a
movie about our boys. It was called “Cool Runnings” and it was/still is, a
worldwide hit.
If you have never
seen it, go now and if you have, go again.
As usual, no-snow Jamaica was a trend setter
in 1998, and since then countries like Trinidad and Nigeria have followed suit,
which is great.
We are all excited and proud that once again, our bobsledders have qualified to compete in the upcoming winter Olympics to be held in Beijing next month.
Despite the damn virus, once the Chinese hosts allow the
public to attend, I am sure the stands will once again be brightened up with
Jamaican colors. For not only do many Jamaicans live in China, but also,
Jamaicans from all over the world will be going there to cheer on the athletes
who can always be depended on to make our spirits rise, while the politicians
pick our pockets and otherwise screw up our lives.
I guess you can therefore say that our glass is half
full.
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