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PNP NEWS 📰 : At 9:02 PM on Friday June 5, 2026, Jamaica was plunged into total darkness. Every parish. Every household. Every business. The government, specifically the Prime Minister, must come clean and clear on cause of the system failure, responsible for the islandwide blackout. He also needs to tell the people of Jamaica when they can expect full restoration and stability in power supply, instead of the vague promise of patience and still no full restoration after 14 hours. This is not the first time Jamaica is going through this national trauma, as there was a similar islandwide outage in August 2016. A formal probe was ordered and recommendations were submitted to the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR). At that time, the Prime Minister committed to the country in a nationwide address that the government would ensure such an occurrence would never happen again. Ten years on, one urgent question remains unanswered: were those recommendations ever implemented? "Jamaicans cannot be asked to simply endure darkness and move on," said MP Phillip Paulwell, Opposition Spokesperson on Energy. "The OUR must account for what was done with the 2016 recommendations. If they were implemented, why are we here again? If they were not, who is responsible for that failure of oversight?" Paulwell is calling on the OUR to issue an urgent public report detailing what actions were taken following the 2016 probe, and on JPS to publish a full, transparent account of Friday night's failure. Was lightning truly the initial cause, as suggested? Could it have been a cyber attack? When will that determination be made public? If the claim is that we are building back with resilience this is a complete contradiction. The economic and social cost of islandwide blackouts falls hardest on ordinary Jamaicans, businesses losing revenue, households losing food, airports in chaos and hospitals straining under emergency conditions. "This cannot become a cycle of failure, probe, silence, and repeat," Paulwell added. "Accountability is not optional. It is owed."
PNP Jamaica22,081 次观看 • 1 个月前

The math exposes the problem: 20 days since Hurricane Melissa, only 116,000 food packages distributed, each intended to last four days for a family of four. At best, families have received support one-fifth of the time; at worst, four out of five have received nothing. The Government acknowledged that many affected Jamaicans have still not been reached. The PNP continues to demand transparency, proper coordination, and a clear plan to ensure no community is left behind. Damion Crawford
PNP Jamaica42,831 次观看 • 7 个月前

300% pay raise for Ministers. Public sector workers have been waiting years for theirs. They say ‘Choose Jamaica’, but it’s clear: They’ve been choosing themselves for nearly a decade. The PNP believes in a fair deal for our Public Sector workers. WE choose YOU #peopletimecome
PNP Jamaica46,616 次观看 • 1 年前

The PNP has made the responsible decision to reschedule the KSA Parish Meeting. New details will be announced shortly. Public safety must never be sacrificed for political theatre. We refuse to contribute to any avoidable conflict or allow the Prime Minister to use a manufactured clash as an excuse to further delay the calling of elections. Jamaica deserves better.
PNP Jamaica24,984 次观看 • 11 个月前

Team PNP extends heartfelt congratulations to our President and Jamaica’s next Prime Minister, Mr. Mark J. Golding, on his commanding victory in the Leadership Debate. You delivered with clarity, vision, and the confidence that Jamaicans deserve from their leader. With you at the helm, Jamaica can look forward to a government that truly listens, acts with integrity, and is committed to building a BETTER LIFE for all our people. Together, we will create a Jamaica where opportunity is within everyone’s reach, families can thrive, and our young people can dream and achieve without limits. TIME COME for real change. TIME COME for a better life. #JamaicaTimeCome #JamaicaDebates2025
PNP Jamaica17,066 次观看 • 10 个月前

The People's National Party stands firm against the normalisation of violence, the erosion of integrity, and the disregard for accountability. The reinstatement of George Wright by the JLP is a betrayal of every woman who has suffered in silence. It sends a clear message that power matters more than justice. But we refuse to accept this. Jamaica will not forget. Women will not forget. We will not forget. We stand united for real leadership, real accountability, and real justice. #PeopleTimeCome
PNP Jamaica23,529 次观看 • 1 年前

$26 Billion later... and still no wards reopened at CRH. Today was yet another ribbon-cutting this time for offices — not care, not services, not patients. “Let’s call it what it is — a distraction, not a delivery.” – @senator_janiceallen Where are the Government MPs? Absent. Just like real healthcare at CRH. Time Come to put people first not PR. #HealthcareNotHeadlines #WesternJamaicaDeservesBetter
PNP Jamaica19,060 次观看 • 1 年前

FACTS MATTER: The PNP is committed to transparency, good governance, and equitable distribution of relief. We proposed a broad-based national task force for unity and accountability, NOT a parliamentary committee. Let's work together for Jamaica's recovery. So let’s clarify our position on the government's proposed Joint Select Committee for Hurricane Melissa relief efforts. Our proposal for a broad-based national task force was meant to ensure unity and accountability, not a parliamentary committee. The existing Public Administration and Appropriations Committee (PAAC), chaired by the Opposition, is already empowered to provide oversight. Let's work together for Jamaica's recovery, prioritising transparency and accountability. Not trying to politicise false narratives and grab PR moments. #Transparency #Accountability #JamaicaStrong
PNP Jamaica12,539 次观看 • 8 个月前

MP Donovan Williams is threatening to sue, but not once has he addressed the real issue: How did a refurbished drill, imported for J$250,000, end up being sold to Bustamante Hospital for Children for J$31.5 million? Instead of answers, we’re met with personal attacks. We will not be silenced, intimidated, or distracted. This is about truth, transparency, and protecting public funds. #FollowTheDrill #Peopletimecome
PNP Jamaica15,833 次观看 • 1 年前

They claim the PNP doesn’t save, but when the crisis hit, what did they run to? When COVID-19 hit, every major fund they relied on was a PNP creation. Where would Jamaica be if it had not been for the PNP’s vision and investment? Barn raiders can’t be better than the farmers of the corn!
PNP Jamaica10,525 次观看 • 1 年前
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