Prime Minister Bruce Golding, members of his family and friends were
rescued by the Jamaica Defence Force Coast Guard Saturday afternoon after a
boat in which they were travelling back to the mainland ran aground off
the south coast.
Well-known Jamaica Labour Party stalwart, Saleem Lazrus, treasurer
for the Western Kingston constituency that Golding represents, was also
on the ill-fated boat
(said to be over 50ft) located eight miles from Old Harbour Bay and 12 miles from Port Royal.
Minister with responsibility for information, Daryl Vaz,said that the incident took place at about 4:30 pm.
“No one is injured, all are safe, everybody is fine. At no time was
anyone at risk; it was just a matter of coordinating to have them taken
off the boat,” Vaz explained.
The minister, who is a close friend of Golding, disclosed that the
prime minister’s son was set to be married on Sunday, and a family day out
on one of the islands was arranged.
After witnessing his son's wedding today, Prime Minister Golding is
scheduled to address the nation tonight in a national broadcast in which
he is expected to give more detailed reasons for his decision to step
down as leader of the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and, after that,
as head of the Government, following the election of a new JLP leader
at the party's annual conference in November.
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