JAMAICA | The People’s National Party to Strengthen ties with island’s Maroon Community
![JAMAICA | The People’s National Party to Strengthen ties with island’s Maroon Community](/images/2024/01/10/deborah-hickling-gordon1_large.jpg)
KINGSTON, Jamaica. January 9, 2024: Newly appointed Shadow Spokesperson on Culture and Creative Industries, Dr. Deborah Hickling Gordon, has committed to strengthen what she said was “the enduring historical bond between the Maroon People and the PNP.”
The commitment came during a candid and spirited conversation with Chief Richard Currie of the Accompong Maroons, prompted by Chief Currie's expressions of frustration regarding various governance matters at the annual January 6 Accompong celebrations in St. Elizabeth last weekend.
Acknowledging the concerns raised by Chief Currie regarding institutional support from the current administration, Dr. Hickling Gordon expressed determination to delve deeper into the challenges affecting Accompong, other Maroon communities, and indigenous peoples at large.
Chief Currie voiced his frustration with a range of issues primarily stemming from the lack of communication with the current government.
![People's National Party President Mark Golding engages leader of the Accompong Maroons in St Elizabeth, Richard Currie at last Friday's January 6 commemoration of the Accompong Maroon's 285th anniversary of the signing of the peace treaty with the British. | Joseph Wellington Photo](/images/Golding-currie.jpg)
Additionally, Dr. Hickling Gordon conveyed her intention to initiate communication with other Maroon leaders in positions of authority.
Dr. Hickling Gordon said the PNP remains committed to nurturing cultural relations with all religious, social and cultural groupings in Jamaica.
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