Contributed
The recent resignations of Dwayne Vaz and Richard Azan from their Opposition spokesperson positions have raised legitimate questions about what is happening inside the People’s National Party.
The official explanations may sound reasonable, but the timing of these departures cannot be ignored—especially with internal party elections and the contest for leadership positions approaching.
Even more intriguing is Dwayne Vaz’s explanation. In announcing his resignation as opposition spokesperson, he said he wanted to devote more time and attention to his constituency. Yet, only days later, he publicly declared his intention to contest the post of Region 6 Chairman.
That naturally raises the question: if the objective was to free up time for constituency work, how does taking on the responsibility of campaigning for and potentially serving as a regional chairman fit into that explanation?
Jamaicans are entitled to ask whether these developments are simply routine political adjustments or whether the upcoming internal elections are beginning to expose divisions and competing interests within the party.
Leadership contests are a normal part of democracy. However, when senior figures begin stepping away from key roles in quick succession, the public will inevitably wonder whether unity is beginning to give way to internal jockeying for influence.
The PNP aspires to form the next Government of Jamaica. With that aspiration comes a responsibility to project stability, cohesion, and transparency. If these resignations are merely coincidental, the party should say so clearly. If they are part of a broader reorganization, Jamaicans deserve an honest explanation.
Silence creates speculation. Openness builds confidence.
The question is simple: Are these isolated decisions, or are the upcoming internal elections beginning to reveal cracks within the PNP?
Contributed by Anthony Fisher
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| Anthony Fisher |
Anthony Fisher attended Frome Technical High and Illinois State University. He has a BSc in Mass Media. A former videographer at the Jamaica Information Service, he is now a multimedia communication specialist at the University of Illinois.
Anthony is a member of the diaspora who continues to show keen interest in Jamaica. We appreciate members of the diaspora supporting Bark Di Trute.
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