Opposition Senator and Spokesperson on Tourism, Janice Allen on Friday challenged the government to exercise fairness and equity to many Jamaicans struggling during the pandemic.
She noted tourism stakeholders are still grappling with the effects of the crisis even as the sector slowly picks up momentum.
Meanwhile, she also urged the government to consider naming an area in St. James after former People’s National Party (PNP) President and Prime Minister PJ Patterson.
More details in this report from CVM Live‘s Neika Lewis.
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