PNP feels need for Speid
THERE are increasingly louder whispers in political circles that the People’s National Party (PNP) is close to selecting former Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) President Owen Speid to be its next standard-bearer in Portland Eastern.
So far there has been no official word from the PNP, while efforts to contact Speid, who migrated to the United States in 2021 — after more than 32 years in the Jamaican education sector — have been unsuccessful.
But Jamaica Observer sources say recent opinion polls have convinced the PNP that the man it had initially selected to be its candidate — Councillor Colin Bell (Fellowship Division) — in Portland Eastern would not be able to topple the sitting Member of Parliament (MP) Ann-Marie Vaz, who represents the governing Jamaica Labour Party (JLP).
“The polls show the PNP leading the JLP by some 10 percentage points in Portland Eastern but Bell [is] trailing Vaz by more than five percentage points so the party had to make a decision — as this is one of the seats it has to take back if it is to form the next Government,” said an Observer source with close ties to the PNP.
Only twice, 2007 and 2016 has a party lost Portland Eastern and won the general election.
“Speid was born and raised in Windsor Castle in the neighbouring Portland Western but it is believed that it would be in the party’s best interest to have him in Portland Eastern, because we can lose to Daryl [Vaz] in the west and still win the election but we must win the east — which is ours for the taking,” added the source.
“Watch out for the ‘Build with Speid’ slogan if you have not seen it already,” the source said as he pointed to a poster that is being shared on social media by JLP trolls, with no confirmation that it was done by the PNP.
According to the source, the only confirmation so far is that Speid has indicated to the Mark Golding-led party that he would be willing to return home to contest the seat.
Speid is a graduate of Titchfield High School, The Mico University College, and Western Carolina University in the United States.
He also pursued part-time studies in marketing as a University of Technology, Jamaica student, and briefly worked as a life insurance agent before entering the classroom in 1989 as a teacher at Mona Primary School.
Speid took over as principal of Port Royal Primary School before being appointed principal of Rousseau Primary School in 2012, before he migrated in 2021.
As a member of the JTA for 30 years Speid served as the parish president for St Andrew before being elected president in 2019.
During his time heading the JTA, which represents more than 20,000 public school teachers, Speid had several clashes with the Holness Administration, including a spat — while he was only president-elect — over what he claimed was an attempt by the Ministry of Education to cover up the performance of students who sat the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) exam.
Speid had claimed, among other things, that the ministry switched from percentage scoring to a scale scoring system to withhold information on the performance of students.
The then education minister, Karl Samuda, rejected Speid’s accusations, labelling them “false, unfortunate, and highly inflammatory”.
The outspoken Speid also lamented the make-up of several school boards across the country, saying that political activists are sometimes stymieing operations and using their power to bully teachers in the public education system.
He also charged that some headmasters were running these schools like gods, paying little regard to teachers’ rights and effecting unreasonable punishments — including dismissals — without following due process.
In his parting shot Speid reportedly described present Minister of Education Fayval Williams as the worst he has seen, with Prime Minister Andrew Holness, who held that portfolio from 2007 to 2011, coming a close second on the worst performers’ list.
Portland Eastern election since 1980
1980
Anthony Abrahams, JLP 10,196
Keith Rhodd, PNP 7,827
Mable Phillips, IND 93
JLP elected to form the Government
1983
No contest by the PNP
1989
Headley S Lawrence, PNP 8,799
Dennis M Wright, JLP 6,426
PNP elected to form the Government
1993
Headley S Lawrence, PNP 5,300
Percival Latouche, JLP 3,778
Lawrence L Robertson IND 1,387
PNP elected to form the Government
1997
Donald Rhodd, PNP 7,737
Samuel Roberts, JLP 4,438
Mernell Green-Lindner, NDM 213
Percival Latouche, IND 173
PNP elected to form the Government
2002
Dennis Minott JLP 5,781
Donald Rhodd, PNP 8,082
PNP elected to form the Government
2007
Donald Rhodd, PNP 8,236
Dennis Wright, JLP 7,441
JLP elected to form the Government
2011
Lynvale Bloomfield, PNP 9,316
Patrick Lee, JLP 8,070
PNP elected to form the Government
2016
Lynvale Bloomfield, PNP 8,606
Dennis Minott, IND 67
Derron Wood, JLP 6,330
JLP elected to form the Government
2019 by-election
Ann-Marie Vaz, JLP 9,989
Damion Crawford, PNP 9,670
2020
Ann-Marie Vaz, JLP 8,360
Purcell Jackson, PNP 6,325