PNP expresses condolences at passing of former Senator Delano Franklyn
KINGSTON, Jamaica – The People’s National Party (PNP) has expressed sadness at the passing of former senator Delano Franklyn.
Franklyn died on Thursday night at the University Hospital of the West Indies after ailing for some time.
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Regarded as a dedicated Fortis man, indefatigable author, accomplished attorney and faithful comrade, Franklyn was appointed to the Senate in 2002, where he served as Minister of State in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade.
He also served as a special advisor to former Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller and chief advisor to former Prime Minister PJ Patterson.
“As Minister of State, Comrade Franklyn established several programmes including the Jamaica Diaspora Conference and the Jamaica Diaspora Foundation. His work as Minister of State strengthened Jamaica’s diplomatic relations with regional and international partners. Comrade Franklyn was dedicated to the PNP and our movement until the very end. He has served the Party and indeed, the people of Jamaica very well,” the release read.
In expressing condolences, PNP President Mark Golding said, “We lost a Comrade and statesman last night. His contribution to our Party, country and as an author will be forever remembered. Sincere condolences to his wife Tricia, friends and legal fraternity”.
General Secretary of the Party Dr Dayton Campbell said Franklyn’s death has brought a wave of sorrow over the Party.
“His untimely passing is a reminder to stay true to our mission, as he was a fervent believer in social justice and equality for all”.
Former Party President Dr Peter Phillips lamented, “I am deeply saddened by the passing of former Senator Delano Franklyn. He was a patriot who served his people and his country well. His passion, zeal and essential decency will be sadly missed”.