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Gov’t allocates $10m per constituency to kick-start national clean-up campaign
Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness announcing the allocation of funds for the start of a national clean-up campaign after the passage of Hurricane Melissa in the House of Representatives on Tuesday. Photo: Karl McLarty
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BY LYNFORD SIMPSON Observer writer editorial@jamaicaobserver.com  
November 26, 2025

Gov’t allocates $10m per constituency to kick-start national clean-up campaign

Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness has announced that $10 million will be allocated to each of the island’s 63 constituencies to kick-start the national clean-up exercise post-Hurricane Melissa.

He said $150,000 will also be allocated to each councillor in each constituency.

Holness made the announcements Tuesday during a ministerial statement in the House of Representatives. He noted that this year’s clean-up exercise will coincide with the annual mitigation and clean-up programme which is commonly referred to as Christmas work.

A breakdown of the $10 million will see $2 million going towards drain and waterway cleaning and vector control, which is aimed at reducing the spread of pests and disease; $5 million for debushing; and $3 million for debris and waste removal.

The prime minister stressed that the allocation is not just routine, seasonal maintenance, but instead “will neatly dovetail into a broader programme of cleaning and debris management”. He said additional funding will be provided to the 16 most-affected constituencies across Westmoreland, Hanover, St James, Trelawny, and St Elizabeth, parishes that took the brunt of Melissa’s devastating impact.

“Beyond these parishes, other severely affected communities islandwide will also be targeted,” Holness said, while noting that the Government was targeting the resources to the areas of greatest need.

He told the House that the programme will employ between 100 and 200 people per constituency in the 16 hard-hit constituencies and the Social Development Commission will oversee the recruitment, training, and organisation of work teams.

“Our aim is to ensure that all workers are properly documented, are supported to open a bank account where needed, and receive basic training in the safe handling and disposal of debris and waste.

“This is part of a wider effort to formalise labour, strengthen social protection, and uphold decent work principles even during an emergency,” he stated.

The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) will coordinate operational planning and work schedules. It will be supported by the Jamaica Defence Force; the National Spatial Data Unit, utilising GIS mapping to tag and track debris; Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development; and the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce.

Holness said the NSWMA is in the process of identifying temporary disposal sites and exploring recycling, management of scrap metal, among other methods of overall waste management.

Already, efforts are underway to procure additional trucks, compacters, and heavy equipment. Holness also pointed to Japan and the United States as countries which, following major disasters, have resorted to waste-to-income solutions.

Meanwhile, he pointed to figures presented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), which estimate that the rampaging Category 5 hurricane, which struck Jamaica’s south-western belt on October 28, left behind 4.8 million tonnes of debris. This, UNDP said, is equivalent to 480,000 standard truckloads.

Urging Jamaicans to take part in the clean-up of their communities, Holness said, “Every Jamaican school, businesses, community groups, church groups, service clubs, and private households must join in this campaign to clean up our space. A cleaner Jamaica is not only aesthetically pleasing, it is safer, healthier, more resilient, and more attractive for investment and tourism. The clean-up we begin today contributes directly to our economic recovery, our public health, and our national pride.”

Added Holness: “This debris is blocking roads, hindering access to schools and hospitals, farms and markets, slowing relief distribution, and delaying the restoration of essential services.”

The initial operations are slated to take place over two months, after which there could be extensions.

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