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Editorial
Miss Lisa Hanna's first real test
Thursday, February 02, 2012
Miss Lisa Hanna has, it would seem, everything going for her: brains, comeliness, youth, articulateness and a party which apparently believes in her, to the extent of giving her an easy ride into Gordon House through Mr Seymour 'Foggy' Mullings' safe seat in Southeast St Ann.
Miss Hanna's appointment as minister of youth and culture reinforces the view that the People's National Party (PNP) leader, Mrs Portia Simpson Miller also believes in her.
Yet, in a real sense, Miss Hanna has not yet proven herself by successfully executing a major national project that would demonstrate the true mettle of the woman and the real Lisa Hanna. Her Miss World 1993 title suggests that on the basis of beauty and poise she has been a world class representative of Jamaica.
But now comes the real test.
In her capacity as youth and culture minister, Miss Hanna has responsibility for the programme of activities marking the 50th anniversary of political Independence. For those who have a broad and expansive vision of what this country can be, it is a rare opportunity to begin to right what went wrong since Independence in 1962 and to lay the foundation for a future of prosperity and greatness.
The celebration of Jamaica 50 is a moment in history which belongs equally to each and every Jamaican here and abroad. It cannot and must not be captured by the discredited forces of political partisanship, the said forces that have left the past 50 years in ruins, save for the heroic work of our longsuffering patriots and the awesome talent of many.
We fear that the celebrations could serve to divide rather than unite our fledgling country.
Miss Hanna has informed the nation that just under half of the $50 million allocated to Jamaica 50 has been spent and in a manner warranting special attention from the Auditor General's Department. Miss Olivia 'Babsy' Grange, her predecessor in the job, has hit back that the Government was being "vindictive" and that there was no wrongdoing in the spending of the money.
On August 12, last year in this very space, we wrote the following about the 50th anniversary celebrations: "We sincerely hope that the commemoration activities will reflect what is truly best and beautiful about Jamaicans. To ensure this, we cannot take the tribalist approach, again another of the unfortunate 'talents' that we have perfected to our great detriment since 1962.
"Let us be the first to admit that the non-politically partisan approach will be difficult to achieve and will test our very mettle...And so, we had better start thinking through how we are going to unite our nation around the need to undertake this national introspection, retrospection and mapping of the way forward.
"Otherwise, we will have to put away any thought of using next year as the catalyst for a new Jamaica as some of us are advocating.
Any cursory analysis of how we have managed since 1962 will show that we are still finding it hard to govern ourselves and our politics have not always helped."
We are getting the uneasy feeling that these words are becoming prophetic. Yet, it is here that we see a glorious opportunity for Miss Hanna to demonstrate what she is truly worth and what she offers as part of our post-Independent leadership. Let the public servants do what they must in an audit, and let the chips fall where they may. But Miss Hanna must be the centripetal force of Jamaican unity.
She will not get another opportunity like this.
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4/20/2012
At last, someone comes up with the "right" anwesr!
2/15/2012
wat is your point ? what is the woman not doing.... ? write an article because you have something valuable to relay not just because you'd like to speak
2/15/2012
wat is your point ? what is the woman not doing.... ? write an article because you have something valuable to relay .....i'm lost
2/3/2012
These celebrations cost too much anyway......The country is supposed to be broke. Time to stop the bacchanal......Audit it.
2/2/2012
I don't understand what is happening here. A.H.is quoted as saying he will be watching the GOV like a hawk seeing that they dot every "i" and cross every "t" and yet when Ms. Hanna calls for an audit of the 50th anniversary spending we are hearing about "vindictiveness." Yesterday the Gleaner even gave the charge by Ms. Grange front page coverage, which to my mind was giving legitimacy to the claim.
Why should Ms. Hanna be left holding the bag in case of any problems?
Check every penny, Mam
2/2/2012
Every Government Ministry requires a thorough forensic audit going back decades, That won't occur at this time, but if it has been determined that this particular Ministry requires an immediate audit, so be it. The Jamaica 50 celebrations are inappropriate, Jamaicans will mostly be celebrating a chronology of retardation, failure. Ms Hanna's abilities are being wasted in a Ministry that should not even exist. She should be in charge of Education or Tourism.
2/2/2012
Hope the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth will come out in the clear from this report. The truth shall set us all free.
2/2/2012
If there is a need for an audit then do so. The public no doubt should be advised that an audit is being perform and for what reason. However, alluding to wrong doing and the normal tribal accusations and counter accusation must stop. The election has pasted and the PNP has won...go on with the business of running the country. If you find irregularities investigate (independent audit) and publicize. Do not use preliminary suspicions for policiting (both parties are quilty of this).
2/2/2012
Bwoy, Editor, both you and Wignall have me confused today.
Editor, who is being tribal here, Hanna or Grange, or both? I do not understand your "tribalist" take.
Should Hanna not have gone public, or, should Grange have been more careful with her response? I am not getting the disunity that you hinted at.
Are you saying that the matter should be handled secretly and we do not have the right to know? Do you object to the audit?
"..centripetal force", are you implying that she is not being that?
2/2/2012
The government has committed to the program for Jamaica's 50th year celebration. Please rise above the myopia and partisan behavior and carry out the necessary arrangement that are necessary. As a matter of fact what is required is soliciting the necessary fundingand building the required infrastructure for the next fifty years so that the bad taste can be removed for trying to host activities in inadequate facilities.
2/2/2012
Too much philosophy for me. I want to see some real improvement in the standard of living in her constituency.
There is no script here; let's see the funds allocated to do the job; a plan and implementation of that plan. We have been waiting too long.
2/2/2012
In light of what has come out so far from the A.G and revelations from JDIP, from which a forensic audit is yet to be carried out the govt is well justified in carrying out audits of large expenditures by the previous administration? It can’t be that JA wants these matters to be swept under the carpet. There is no political partisanship in that. If money was misappropriated then the nation must know and the guilty must pay.
2/2/2012
Jamaica has had a history of Independence celebrations which have culminated in impressive cultural displays on a large scale at the N/Stadium. Nothing in human and behaviour is perfect and there must have been some behind-the-scenes wranglings about hows and whys , but Partisan strife has been minimal in this area. There seems no reason, at this point. that the 50th will be any different. Hanna's technical audits are prudent. They may reveal that Babsy's modi were laudable and visionary
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