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Dear Editor,

We wait as the first step of many for local government reform makes its way ever so slowly to Gordon House for parliamentary approval. It must, however, be recognised that certain social and economic failings that have crippled Jamaica for many years are associated with the lack of a strong and vibrant local government structure that supports and promotes comprehensive parish development strategies, community governance, and public participation in the overall process and running of this nation.

With the focus of central government on national strategies that give direction to major sectors of the society, it must be said then that local government must deal with the more intricate issues of the people; like proper markets, cemeteries, street lights, and other aspects that make life comfortable. But local government can and should be able to do more, especially in the formation of bylaws and regulations that will enable parishes to capitalise on their unique resources.

Although the amendment makes provision for the Local Government Act to be entrenched and local authorities to earn more autonomous revenue, effective local governance must be characterised by a widening of the regulatory scope of local authorities. The ability of local authorities to promote their little corner of Jamaica as their best would incite competition, creativity and renewed interest in grass-roots development.

Although we may not be able to follow developed nations in the levels of regulatory freedom given to municipalities, we must not be bounded by limitation because of political stagnation. If nothing else, it would diminish the concern that governance is as far as the physical distance between Gordon House in Kingston and the rest of Jamaica.

Mario Boothe

m.raphael.b@gmail.com

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