PNP shocked, saddened over councilor Parkins’ death
KINGSTON, Jamaica— The People’s National Party (PNP) has expressed shock and sadness over the death of Councillor Ainsley Parkins who was shot and killed on Thursday morning.
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According to a statement from the PNP, Parkins was on duty as councillor, conducting assessments of a project he was undertaking in the Southboro Division in East Central St Catherine, when he was killed.
The party said Parkins dutifully represented the Southboro Division, before going on to describe him as “an outstanding public servant who dedicated himself to the welfare and progress of his constituents”.
The PNP added: “Throughout his tenure, he worked tirelessly to tackle the pressing issues faced by his constituents, and his remarkable achievements have left an indelible mark on the lives of those he served. As a Party, we are deeply appreciative of Councillor Parkins’ contributions and outstanding service to the people.”
The party went on to condemn the killing of the councillor, and called on the police to act swiftly to find the person/s responsible.
“The PNP condemns this heinous act of violence in the strongest possible terms. We call upon law enforcement agencies to conduct a swift, thorough, and impartial investigation, leaving no stone unturned in their pursuit of justice. It is imperative that the perpetrators of this heinous act are swiftly identified and held accountable to face the full extent of the law,” the PNP urged.
It went on to extend condolences to Parkins’ family, and encouraged the constituents of Southboro to remain united during this period of grief as the Party strives to preserve and uphold the legacy of Councillor Parkins.