DUNCANS, Trelawny — Former Tourism Minister Dr Wykeham McNeill, who is slated to replace scandal-plagued Dennis Meadows as the People’s National Party’s (PNP) standard-bearer for Trelawny Northern, is banking on his past performance as a minister to bring home the seat. He is determined, he said, to finish the work already begun by the PNP. “I see so much potential so I decided that I am going to push on that mission — but I will tell you, the time has come for me to complete that mission,” Dr McNeill said.
He was speaking at the PNP’s Duncans Division constituency conference in Trelawny on Sunday night, in his first public political address since his shock defeat to political neophyte Morland Wilson in Westmoreland Western during the last general election. In an apparent bid to remind Comrades gathered in Falmouth of just what he has accomplished in the past, Dr McNeill spoke of the role he played in the ongoing thrust to transform it into a tourism town. “One of the things I did in 2015 was I went to the board of the Tourism Enhancement Fund and I indicated to them that we were putting together a project.
And we put together a project for Falmouth that included Hampden Wharf, streetscape, markets, craft markets — everything. One billion dollars was allocated to start that project,” he said. “Another reason why we did the project [was] because what we wanted to do is to get a type of tourism where tourists don’t just come to Jamaica on a ship and eith.
