PNP calls on Holness to condemn Warmington’s media attacks
KINGSTON, Jamaica — The People’s National Party (PNP) is calling on Prime Minister Andrew Holness to take immediate action against what it says are dangerous and escalating attacks on the media by his party member, Everald Warmington.
During a recent speech at the Jamaica Labour Party’s (JLP) Area Council Two conference, Warmington once again targeted the RJRGLEANER Communications Group, vowing to intensify his campaign against the group despite mounting criticism.
In a statement early Tuesday, the PNP said this inflammatory rhetoric threatens the safety of journalists and undermines Jamaica’s democratic values.
Noting Warmington’s history of abusive behaviour towards the media including making obscene gestures, using expletives, and disrespecting journalists during interviews, the Opposition PNP said Holness has not held him accountable, which it said raises serious concerns about the prime minister’s commitment to press freedom.
“While Prime Minister Holness has publicly supported press freedom, his failure to condemn Mr Warmington’s behaviour is deeply concerning. Warmington’s claims to secure a third JLP term ‘by any means necessary’ reflects an alarming departure from responsible political discourse. His personal attacks on journalists cross a line, endangering press safety and integrity,” the PNP said.
The party further noted a statement from Information Minister Dr Dana Morris Dixon at a post-cabinet briefing last week underscoring the importance of not attacking the media.
“Even if it’s a hard question, they are doing their job,” Dr Dixon had said.
However, the PNP said despite her comments, no condemnation of Warmington’s actions have been issued, leaving a glaring inconsistency.
The PNP said it remains committed to supporting press freedom and upholding democratic values, and urged the Press Association of Jamaica to foster a national dialogue promoting respect between political actors and the media.