by Linda Straker
Governor-General Dame Cécile La Grenade has appointed 8 new registration officers to replace those whose contracts were not renewed. Their appointment came into effect on 1 March 2017.
A replacement has yet to be decided for Deputy Supervisor of Elections, Ada Holder, who resigned from her post after the dismissal letters were presented to the registration officers, some of whom were serving for more than 25 years.
The new appointments are:
Registration Officer | Constituency |
Shirleen Robertson | St Andrew South East |
Wayne Horsford | St Andrew South West |
Evan George Matthew Bhola | St Andrew North East |
Marcia Francis | St Andrew North West |
Glen Alexander | St George South East |
Jean Catherine Hamlet | St John |
Christyn LaBorde | St Patrick East |
Geraldine Guy | Carriacou |
Alex Phillip, Supervisor of Elections, said all officers signed the contractual arrangement with the Office of the Governor-General. “All of them officially began duties on March 01st and will be engaging in training very shortly. I must also say that most of them are not new to the work of the electoral process because they have engaged in one form or the other in electoral work previously,” he said.
Last week when news broke that Dame Cécile had terminated the contracts of several returning officers, the main opposition party, National Democratic Congress (NDC), marched and picketed the Parliamentary Elections Office to protest the action. They believe it is a strategy by the ruling New National Party (NNP) to rig the upcoming general election, which is constitutionally due by mid-2018.
No reason was provided to the media from the Office of the Governor-General, but Minister Nickolas Steele told the media during the weekly post-cabinet news conference that the age of the returning officers and place of residency were among the reasons for severing ties, as most of whom were between the ages of 70 and 80.