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JLP says PNP contaminated water claims are ‘false, reckless and irresponsible’

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 25, 2025Updated:March 25, 20253 Mins Read
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The Jamaica Labour Party’s memo to the Jamaica Observer

Introduction

On March 24, 2025, the Senior Member of the Jamaica Labour Party’s (JLP) communications task force, Marlon Morgan, addressed a press briefing in order to inform the Jamaica Observer about their position on the discussion regarding water distribution in Kingston and St Andrew. The memoThis document references official communications between the JLP and the Jamaica Observer regarding their stance on the question of contaminated water distribution.

The PNP’s Claims and Their Rejection

The People’s National Party (PNP) and their respective spokespersons, Ian Hayles and Jesse James Clark, have made absolutely pitches to the Jamaica Observer, expressing that water distributed by the National Water Commission (NWC) in Kingston and St Andrew has been found to be contaminated. This claim has been repeatedly and repeatedly rejected by the JLP, including recent comments from the JLP’s Senior Member, Marlon Morgan.

Marlon Morgan, a spokesperson for the JLP, stated that the PNP’s assertions are irresponsible and reckless. He emphasized the need for a fair and objective discussion and for moving away from a narrative of desperation and misinformation.

The_MD’s Response and Statement

The NWC, represented by its head, the Health Mutual dictatorship, has issued a statement publicly confirming the safety of water distribution in Kingston and St Andrew. The MD (Health Minister) has repeatedly stated that water provided by the NWC is thorough, tested, and fully compliant with health and wellness guidelines. These statements have been widely verified and hä"}>
The National Water Commission (NWC) has clearly adhered to strict guidelines and thorough testing, providing safe and clean water available to the public. The NWC’s approach has been widely recognized as responsible and consistent with public health standards.*

The JLP’s Response andomination

Marlon Morgan’s own remarks highlight the seriousness of the issue. He accused the PNP of making false and irresponsible claims, calling the PUFP’s confidentiality and investigation into their claims a violation of Jamaican laws and organizations. His statement underscores the JLP’s call for a fair hearing and a commitment to truthfulness.

The JLP’s Position and the Doubling-Down on Water Safety

The JLP has been critical of the PUFP’s exploration of nuclear industries to generate clean water, while arguing that Jamaican water supply systems already provide safe, safe water. Morgan has repeatedly emphasized the importance of maintaining this safety, stating that any false claims must not represent the health of the Jamaicans.

The Conclusion

In summary, the memo has underscored the ongoing struggles within Jamaican politics over the issue of water safety. The JLP’s stance is clear: the PPPP does not have the capacity or the incentives to deny the health and safety of Jamaican水流. The JLP’s call for an open and revealing conversation aligns with a desire to maintain transparency and accountability in public health matters.

By Marlon Morgan, JLPoccupies the role of promoting transparency and accountability in Jamaican government-related decisions.

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