Prime Minister, Dr. Andrew Holness, says the choice facing Jamaicans on election day is whether they should endorse the performance of his JLP administration or choose the promises of the Opposition PNP.
Dr Holness was speaking to prospective voters during a tour of South St James on Thursday.
Daina Davy reports.
Armed with several copies of the JLP’s achievements book, Dr. Holness made several stops throughout the constituency with the JLP’s candidate, Homer Davis.
Davis who is going up against the PNP’s Nekeisha Burchell is seeking a second term as MP.
During his stop in the community of Niagra, Dr. Holness told residents that the work done by his government is already putting the country on the right track.
He told residents that if given the opportunity, the PNP would erase the hard-won gains of his administration.
Prime Minister Holness also visited the community of Garlands.
He urged residents there to assess the performance of his administration versus the ability of the Opposition to deliver on its many promises.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Holness says the government has allocated 5-hundred and 20-million for a water improvement project that will benefit residents in sections of South St James.
Prime Minister, Dr Andrew Holness.
The Tangle River/Maroon Town water project is set to benefit over 6-thousand residents.
The areas to be impacted include Maroon Town, German Town, Maldon, Garlands and Summer Hill.
The project will include the installation of a new water intake and other infrastructure.