Accountability lacking in Jamaica: Fire them all!
Dear Editor,
It is really disheartening to see what is happening in our country. Many people of influence and power love titles but fail to accept responsibility when things go wrong on their direct watch.
Accountability seems a bad word, or foreign to most, hence they move with boldness from one foul-up to the next.
If they were damaging themselves only or losing their money and reputation that would be understandable, but Jamaica and Jamaicans are the ones suffering.
The New Year’s Day party, traffic, police absence, and regulatory foul-up, which has cost this country so much already in embarrassment, and more to come, is another example.
In any decent and lawful democracy, where standards are not just set but followed, at least three or four people would have been brought to book already.
Resignations should have been handed in and failure to do same should have caused them to be demanded and collected the following day.
Based on what occurred, the police in charge of the Kingston Eastern division should be fired, the person at the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation who authorised the party along the one-lay corridor to the capital’s airport should be fired, and so too the senior police who had oversight of the airport on that day.
The promoters of Sandz should be banned for life from promoting any event in the country. Also, a new law should be legislated to criminalise and penalise anyone who prevents or causes disruption on any route within a certain circumference from the airport.
Fix the problem once and for all. If not the lack of accountability for which Jamaica is known will raise its ugly head again with far more devastating results.
Joseph Edwards
jdocforreal@gmail.com