Golding criticises gov’t over hurricane recovery efforts, urges clear plan as oil prices surge
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Opposition Leader Mark Golding has criticised the Government’s handling of recovery efforts, warning that thousands of Jamaicans remain without adequate shelter six months after the passage of Hurricane Melissa. Speaking at a press conference hosted by the People’s National Party on Tuesday on the “post-Melissa housing crisis”, Golding said the administration had “dropped the ball” in managing the aftermath of the October 28 hurricane, which caused widespread...