Thursday, 14 May 2026

Gospel JA FM, Rebuilding Lives In Trelawny


On May 13, 2026, the community of Duncans in Trelawny and surrounding districts experienced the true meaning of “Faith in Action” as the Gospel JA Foundation hosted its Rebuilding Lives in Trelawny — One Family at a Time outreach mission at Duncan Tabernacle Church. 

As part of Gospel JA’s 14th anniversary celebration, the station and its partners came together to support families still recovering and rebuilding after difficult times. From early morning, scores of residents gathered at the church where they received clothing, shoes, food supplies, and essential care packages distributed with love and dignity.

The atmosphere inside the church was filled with gratitude and hope as mothers searched for clothing for their children, elderly residents received support, and families left encouraged, knowing that their community had not forgotten them. The outreach reminded everyone that ministry goes beyond words — it is about restoring hope, dignity, and comfort.

This mission was made possible through the generous support of sponsors, donors, volunteers, and compassionate community members who answered the call to help rebuild lives in Trelawny. Special thanks to our valued partners and sponsors, including Gospel JA  FM, 91.7 & 91.9 FM, Budget, DayTwenty6ixx, Noon Day Word, Heart of Worship Endtime International Ministries, Aspen Luxury Suites, Torpedo Loan Mart, Debt Recovery Management Solutions. Loans Mart Financing, and all individuals and organizations who contributed food items, clothing, building materials, transportation, and financial support.

We also extend heartfelt appreciation to the wonderful people of Duncans  Tabernacle Church and surrounding communities for coming out, supporting one another, and embracing the spirit of unity and love that defined today’s outreach. Your resilience, gratitude, and togetherness were truly inspiring.

Gospel JA remains committed to serving communities across Jamaica and proving that love is more than words — love is action.

Together, we are restoring hope, dignity, and comfort—one family at a time.

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Was There An Earthquake In Jamaica Yesterday?

 


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Two Bark Di Trute supporters sent me messages on May 13, 2026, indicating that they felt an earthquake tremor early in the morning.

I have not seen a report from the earthquake unit at the UWI about this tremor. I wonder if the gadgets there are working. The earthquake unit probably sent a message to the OPM and then ODPEM. I expect we'll get a report tomorrow. That is how the bureaucracy works. If there was a tsunami by the time ODPEM advised the minister so he could advise the nation, we would all be dead.

It's called bureaucracy at work, and it's killing us all.

Thanks to my Bark Di Trute supporters. They are extremely reliable.

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Wednesday, 13 May 2026

ODPEM Responds To Auditor General's Audit Report

Press Release From ODPEM, May 13, 2026 

Commander Alvin Gayle as Director General - Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management

Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) acknowledges the observations and recommendations contained in the Auditor-General’s Hurricane Melissa Relief Initiative Audit Report, tabled in the House of Representatives on 12 May 2026. 

ODPEM takes the findings of the report seriously and recognizes the importance of strengthening governance, inventory management, procurement administration, delivery verification, documentation, and reporting arrangements associated with national disaster response and recovery operations. 

The Agency notes that the period under review covers an unprecedented post-disaster operating environment, in which urgent national relief, shelter support, logistics coordination, and recovery activities were being undertaken simultaneously across several affected parishes. Notwithstanding these operational pressures, ODPEM remains committed to ensuring that all relief resources placed under its stewardship are managed transparently, responsibly, and in accordance with the Government of Jamaica’s public financial management requirements. 

ODPEM  assures the public that all materials purchased in support of the Government-Directed Roof Repair Programme have been accounted for and brought into ODPEM’s inventory management system. The Agency has also commenced additional measures to further strengthen documentation, stock control, delivery verification, and reconciliation procedures for disaster relief operations. 

Utilisation of Donated Relief Funds 

In relation to the utilization of donated disaster relief funds, ODPEM advises that funds received in response to Hurricane Melissa were intended to support national relief interventions to support the Shelter Recovery Programme.  

In February 2026, ODPEM formally sought approval for the regularization of funds donated in response to Hurricane Melissa, in keeping with the Government of Jamaica’s public financial management, accountability and reporting requirements. This was necessary to ensure that the donated funds were properly treated as public monies, and incorporated into the approved budgetary framework before further expenditure could be undertaken. 

ODPEM had also indicated its intention to utilize approximately J$500 million of the regularized funds to support Government and partner-led repair initiatives under the Shelter Recovery Programme, together with other approved relief and recovery projects, including those aligned to donor intent where applicable. 

The pace of expenditure must therefore be understood within this wider context. The relatively low rate of cash expenditure from the donated funds was not due to inaction or a lack of recovery activity. Rather, it reflected prudent financial management by ODPEM in light of the availability of almost J$400 million in donated building materials and sundries, which were already supporting the Government-directed Roof Repair Programme. 

The availability of these in-kind materials reduced the immediate demand for additional cash-funded purchases of similar building supplies. ODPEM therefore sought to avoid unnecessary or duplicative expenditure from the donated funds, preserving those resources for other approved recovery priorities as the needs of the post-Hurricane Melissa recovery programme continued to evolve. 

To date, approximately J$135 million has been expended from the fund in support of the Government-Directed Roof Repair Programme. Some 461 roof repairs have already been completed, and the programme continues to be implemented with the support of the Jamaica Defence Force and other Ministries, Departments and Agencies.  

Support for Modular Housing Solutions 

As the post-Hurricane Melissa recovery programme continues to transition from structured recovery and reconstruction, ODPEM further advises that J$600 million from the donated funds has been earmarked to support the Shelter Recovery Programme through the Rapidly Deployable Modular Housing Solutions Programme. 

These funds will support the construction of concrete bases for the modular housing units. This is an essential enabling component of the intervention, as the bases support safe installation, anchoring, drainage, durability, utility connections and long-term habitability of the units, particularly within Jamaica’s hazard-prone environment. 

The construction of concrete bases also protects the Government’s investment by reducing the risk of premature deterioration, instability, water damage, corrosion, structural movement and unsafe utility connections. This element of the programme is being advanced in coordination with the relevant Ministries, Departments and Agencies, including the Ministry of Economic Growth and Infrastructure Development. 

Delivery Verification and Corrective Measures 

With respect to delivery verification, ODPEM acknowledges the Auditor General’s finding in which delivery documentation for building materials was transported to the Jamaica Defence Force Forward Operating Bases. The ODPEM advises that two delivery slips reflected only a single receiving signature, that of the receiving party, the Jamaica Defence Force. These deliveries occurred outside of regular working hours within the emergency operating environment.  

ODPEM reiterates that the materials in question have been accounted for and recorded. However, the Agency accepts that the related documentation process should be further strengthened to ensure that delivery verification remains robust, even under emergency conditions. 

Accordingly, ODPEM is taking steps to reinforce delivery protocols, including improved documentation requirements, clearer handover procedures, strengthened reconciliation between delivery notes and inventory records, and enhanced oversight of material movements during relief and recovery operations. 

Commitment to Transparency and Improvement 

ODPEM views the Auditor General’s report as an important opportunity to strengthen institutional systems and improve the administration of national disaster relief and recovery activities. 

The Agency remains committed to full cooperation with the Auditor-General’s Department, the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, the Office of the Prime Minister, Parliament, and all relevant oversight bodies in addressing the recommendations made. 

ODPEM will continue to improve its internal controls, logistics systems, inventory management arrangements, procurement documentation, and reporting mechanisms to ensure that future disaster response and recovery operations are delivered with the highest standards of transparency, accountability and public trust.  

ODPEM is committed to serving Jamaicans before, during and after disasters, delivering coordinated support and reassurance, which are especially critical in times of crisis.  

Editor's Note

ODPEM should send out a video with simple language that the people can understand. I will assist in distributing it.

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Jamaica, It Cannot Be Business As Usual

Prime Minister, The Honourable Dr Andrew Holness, ON, PC, MP


The Governor General
Sir Patrick Allen.
Jamaica needs some changes at this time, and the change should start at the top of the stream with the head of state, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Linton Allen, ON, GCMG, CD, KSt.J. My concern is that if he continues longer and the public sees him as ineffective, then when we have discussions about constitutional changes, the people will believe that having a ceremonial president is a waste of time.

The next place we need to make changes is to change some of those who surround the prime minister and the heads of certain organizations. The Prime Minister has the greatest opportunity, besides PJ Patterson, to make Jamaica great. PJ failed us miserably, and we cannot afford to have another long-serving prime minister fail our country. Jamaica has spent too many years since 1972 sliding down a slippery slope. It is time we get up and move!

There are a few members of parliament who need to resign in a dignified way, and they should receive all the accolades that they deserve. At this stage, it is time to go home and enjoy your life with your family and friends. When I mention that, I think of Sista Portia, who was not all that old, and she has spent the best years of her life serving the people. Now, she cannot even enjoy her golden years. Tek sleep mark death. What has happened to Sista Portia can happen to anyone.

We have wasted time arguing about this NaARRA bill, and I am sure that we could spend more valuable time making long-term plans for our country. Someone asked me why the PM did not appoint someone to be in charge of the reconstruction using emergency procurement powers to get things done quickly. I cannot answer that question. 

The performance of some opposition members tells me the JLP will get a fourth term in parliament. While getting a fourth term is good for the JLP leaders, there are other things we need to address.

We need leaders in the public sector who are decisive and pragmatic, have strong personalities, and can get things done with little or no direction or intervention from our political leaders. They just need to follow government policies. Those who are undermining the government should pack their bags and go! When good leaders are missing, we tend to lean too much on our political leaders, and that can be problematic. Of course, I keep hearing about the bureaucracy that is aggravated by the procurement system. Who set up this procurement system? Let's fix it now!

This is Jamaica's last chance to get things right, or else I see a dark tunnel ahead. Some will say that dawg nyam wi supper. PM, we need some new political blood who are genuine leaders and new leaders in the public sector. Too many people only care for themselves. When I listen to our parliamentarians, too much time is spent on the "I" and not on the "We," the people. 

The Melissa reconstruction work must start now and not tomorrow. The next hurricane season is upon us.

I note the negative Auditor General's report in the media about ODPEM. Somebody needs to respond now to the public. Just sending out a press release alone will not work. A political leader is not the best person to respond at this time. We should also record a video response that can be shared on social media.

Mr PM, it cannot be business as usual. We need the best-qualified experts in the respective fields in the public sector to head entities. We need people who are best able to advise the political directorate on technical matters. This is even more important, especially after the impact of Hurricane Melissa. 

Editor's Note

The people are fast asleep, and we must wake up. This is not a time to tear down a government that was duly elected by the people last year, but we can ask them to make some changes NOW!

Auditor General: Hurricane Melissa Relief Initiative Report.

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Tuesday, 12 May 2026

Irie FM In Major Dispute With Former Veteran Employee



Hon. Pearnel Charles JR

Irie FM is in a major dispute with Ms Beverly Davis, a former veteran employee of the company. This dispute has been going on for many years with no end in sight. The matter has to do with Ms Davis having to leave the company due to an environmental hazard at the Irie FM office, which she claimed affected her health severely. She had to see the company doctor at the time. Miss Davis would be entitled to pay relating to having to leave the job, damages for the effect on her health and also other employment benefits.

The Minister of Labour and Social Security's intervention was sought, and the matter is now being dealt with by senior officers at the ministry.

The claim runs into millions of dollars, which could put the station in further trouble if it is not settled at the level of the ministry.

Workers are reminded that they should be aware of their working environment, which could affect their health. If the work environment is affecting your health, then inform the company, see your doctor, and also report the matter to the Ministry of Labour and Social Security.

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