Local News
02 January 2026
Opposition Leader Mark Golding commits to continue advocating for citizens in the new year
This content originally appeared on Jamaica News.
Opposition Leader Mark Golding has committed to continue advocating for citizens in the new year.
Speaking during his New Year’s message Mr Golding noted that his party will continue to advocate for fairness in the recovery following Hurricane Melissa.
He said leadership is standing up consistently for the people’s interest.
And Mr. Golding, said the Government must support citizens to rebuild in a more climate resilient manner.
He also called for better mental health support for citizens who have been impacted by Hurricane Melissa.
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