OFFICIALS OF the Jamaica Labour Party yesterday again pleaded
for its members to ensure that they are enumerated.
The call was made at the party's Area Council Two annual conference in Old Harbour, St. Catherine.
"We have been suffering for too long in this desert. We are ready to move," said Pearnel Charles, Member of Parliament for North Central Clarendon.
Mr. Charles also told party supporters to give the JLP a chance to transform Jamaica.
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According to him, a JLP government would make a difference in the country 99 days after assuming office.
Similar views were echoed by Tom Tavares-Finson, the JLP representative on the Electoral Advisory Committee.
"Wi tired a di almshouse, jailhouse, madhouse, a Jamaica House wi want now," he chanted amid ear-splitting shouts.
But Mr. Tavares-Finson also insisted that labourites get enumerated.
And Opposition leader Bruce Golding who is confident that the elections will be held in another three months wants JLP supporters to be re-verified before the end of the week when the re-verification exercise for the May Voters' List comes to an end.