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| The Governor General of Jamaica |
Something is very wrong at King's House. A few people have left that place, grumbling but not saying much. The GG is a man of God, but some things are very wrong at the King's House. Now I understand a lawyer who worked at King's House is demanding JAD 31 million owed to her in emoluments.
The first time I met this current GG, I said to myself that this man is not ready. I will never forget when I was the National Director for the Duke of Edinburgh's Award Programme, and Princess Anne was coming to present the Gold Awards to the young people.
The JCF and the JDF have always been very supportive of the programme. The musicians from both entities have always been willing to play at our functions, especially to play the national anthem.
I was told there was no need for the JCF or the JDF because the anthem could be played from a CD. I was hopping mad. I was told that the JIS would provide the CD.
The big day had arrived. It was now time for the function to start, and I asked for the CD with the anthem. There was no CD, and the official party was already descending the stairs into the ballroom.
They had taken everything out of my hands, and all I could do was put my hands on my head. An official from King's House asked a teacher who brought a group of students for awards to play the national anthem."
As the chair of the function, I asked all to stand for the singing of the national anthem. I heard some chords and some strange chords being played on the King's House Grand Piano. I did not hear any chords that sounded like one of the chords in our national anthem.
After about a minute, I said to the gathering, "Please be seated." My face must have turned red, redder than the hottest coal furnace.
I could have played the anthem, but I felt that Vernon Derby was not the one to get on the King's House grand piano for a royal visit and play it. When I went outside, I used a word to describe the governor general, and I am almost sure he heard what I said. The lovely King's House grand piano was used as a table for the function.
Years after, I went to a church where I was the guest speaker, and a man decided to play a version of the national anthem on the piano that I had never heard in my life. I went across to him and firmly said, "Stop playing!"
I am not a singer, but I decided to lead the congregation in singing the national anthem. The congregation took over the singing and relieved me of the responsibility of singing.
I said to myself, I should have taken the same action at King's House some years ago.
Back to our Governor General. Hardly anyone knows him. The man can barely move sometimes. Can someone whisper in his ear and tell him,
Your Excellency, It's Time To Go.
It is widely felt by the public that our governor general, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Linton Allen, ON, GCMG, CD, KSt.J, is not well. Probably it is time to go because the nation is not feeling him.
Don't laugh, but I did not remember his name!
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