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How ‘Foggy’ Mullings’s kindness changed a student’s life
MULLINGS... road in St Ann to be named Seymour MullingsBoulevard
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October 19, 2013

How ‘Foggy’ Mullings’s kindness changed a student’s life

THE work of late former Deputy Prime Minister, Cabinet member, diplomat and long-serving Member of Parliament for South East St Ann, Ambassador Seymour ‘Foggy’ Mullings, has come in for special praise from many persons, particularly those who felt his direct impact.

Teacher of Agriculture at the St Ann-based Claremont All-Age School, Kay-Ann Lawson, told the Jamaica Information Service (JIS) News that Mullings had a “tremendous influence” on her educational development, from high school straight to college.

She recalled that while she was a student at the Ferncourt High School in the late-1990s, and the time came for the fees for her Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) examinations to be paid, little hope was in sight, but for the intervention of Mullings, her member of parliament, who did not know her. This would change her life forever.

Her parents were unable to find the money, as one was a small farmer, and the other was unemployed.

“For the CXC aspect, one day I saw him driving through the community alone in his little blue car, and I approached him, coming from school. He just told me to go to the principal — just as easy as that. I was shocked. I was overwhelmed that approaching an MP would be that easy,” Lawson said.

She stated that Mullings’s generosity and his service as minister of agriculture, influenced her to

study at the College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE).

“He was a great contributor to society, someone who made a significant impact on young people’s lives, and someone who was always approachable. I wish other members of parliament, and other persons in the political arena, could be just like him. My first tuition fee (at CASE) was also fully paid by Mr Mullings, and I always regard this gentleman as one of my heroes, for the contribution he made to youth development in South East St Ann,” she said.

Former student at Ferncourt High School, and now Principal at the Brown’s Town Community College, James Walsh, credits Mullings for the development of the high school, and lauds his role in the development of young people and the educational institutions in his constituency.

“The development of Ferncourt, Mr Mulings played a major part in supporting and advocating for that. In addition, he always had a particular interest in the schools in his constituency, giving them support, and advocating for upgrading. He made a big contribution. He would call you if there was somebody to be helped, and ask that you do something for them, and indicated what he could do,” Walsh said.

“His primary contribution to education was the tremendous support he provided for the educational institutions within his constituency, which included the Moneague College, which was re-opened in his time as MP, after it was closed. He never sought to benefit personally from his public duties; his honesty was intact. He was a humble man, insightful and helpful. He was not someone who made big promises; he was quietly effective,” Walsh added.

President of the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) Senator Norman Grant said that Mullings’s contribution to public life has enabled farmers, youth and rural folk to enjoy a better quality of life.

“As minister of agriculture, he contributed in

a significant way

to the process of reform in the agricultural sector,” Grant said.

Senator Grant noted that at the recent JAS monthly board meeting, a resolution was passed saluting his commitment to rural folk and farmers.

“We described him as a gentle giant, in his own way, that has helped transform

the agricultural sector,” he said.

“In the Senate, we debated an Act to set up a committee to look at how we manage properties, in particular lands owned by the State. That process was started by Mr Mullings. He was always at the Denbigh Agricultural Show, supporting the farmers,” Senator Grant added.

Mayor of St Ann’s Bay, Councillor Desmond Gilmore, who worked with Mullings as special assistant at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, said that his former boss had exemplary managerial qualities, appointed the right people for the job, and gave them space to perform.

He also noted that Mullings did not enjoy security around him, as he felt that he was working for Jamaica, and did not see himself being harmed by anyone. “He was a leader…he led by example,” Gilmore said.

“Most times you would find him driving himself. He had a car from he was at the Ministry of Agriculture, and he took it to Foreign Affairs. They felt that it was not in keeping with the image that they would want for a Foreign Affairs minister, but it was not until it broke down, before he changed the car. That’s the kind of person he was,” the mayor said.

Prior to his passing on October 9, the St Ann Parish Council passed a resolution seeking to have the Mount Diablo Road in the parish re-named the Seymour Mullings Boulevard.

“This great Jamaican man, seven-time member of parliament for this constituency, really did well, and we want to salute him, and to say to Jamaica, we have lost a true, honest and a faithful servant of the people,” said councillor for the Moneague Division, Lloyd Garrick.

“He has left legacies for us to live with, and to work with. In his time he would sit and listen to the people, and acted on their recommendations — whether to extend a school, whether to build a new school, as the one in Golden Grove. He also led the campaign for the Beechamville Trade Training Centre in Claremont, the Moneague Housing Scheme, the Lydford Housing Scheme, electrification programme, farm roads, and land for farmers,” he said.

Community leader, Garth Stephenson, said that Mullings, although “affiliated to a political party, was not partisan in any way”.

“He did what he had to do, because of the needs of the people, without fanfare, and with pride. His legacy will live on for a long time to come. He put in infrastructure to help foster our community relations, and to ensure a good quality of life for the people,” he said.

Mullings’s contribution to public life spanned over four decades, which saw him serving in the areas of health, as a land surveyor, youth development, foreign affairs, finance, agriculture and a three-year stint as Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United States.

He first entered Parliament in 1969, and served until 1983, when his party did not contest the general election of that year. He re-entered Parliament in February 1989, and remained a member until he retired in 2001.

Mullings headed the ministries of Health and Social Security; Finance and the Public Service; Agriculture; and Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade.

He was born on May 12, 1931, in Cave Valley, St Ann, and will be given an official funeral at the St Matthew’s Anglican Church, in Claremont, on October 24.

His body will be interred in the church cemetery.

LAWSON… I wasoverwhelmed thatapproaching an MPwould be that easy.

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