Opposition renews call for a road maintenance fund

Opposition Spokesman on Transport and Works, Mikael Phillips has renewed his call for the implementation of a road maintenance fund.

Mr. Phillips criticized the government for what he claims is inadequate funding for road repairs across the country.

He said the government’s allocations for the SPARK and REACH road repair programmes are insufficient to address widespread deplorable road conditions.

Mr. Phillips added that some contractors have complained about not being paid for work done to clear roadways after Hurricane Beryl.

He called on Prime Minister Andrew Holness to address the concerns.

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Manchester Police implement ban on parties in several communities

Opposition Spokesman on Transport and Works, Mikael Phillips has renewed his call for the implementation of a road maintenance fund.

Mr. Phillips criticized the government for what he claims is inadequate funding for road repairs across the country.

He said the government’s allocations for the SPARK and REACH road repair programmes are insufficient to address widespread deplorable road conditions.

Mr. Phillips added that some contractors have complained about not being paid for work done to clear roadways after Hurricane Beryl.

He called on Prime Minister Andrew Holness to address the concerns.

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Officials at Northern Caribbean University say students fearful following recent murders in adjoining communities

Opposition Spokesman on Transport and Works, Mikael Phillips has renewed his call for the implementation of a road maintenance fund.

Mr. Phillips criticized the government for what he claims is inadequate funding for road repairs across the country.

He said the government’s allocations for the SPARK and REACH road repair programmes are insufficient to address widespread deplorable road conditions.

Mr. Phillips added that some contractors have complained about not being paid for work done to clear roadways after Hurricane Beryl.

He called on Prime Minister Andrew Holness to address the concerns.

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Police Commissioner Dr. Kevin Blake says body-worn cameras not being resisted by members of the force

Opposition Spokesman on Transport and Works, Mikael Phillips has renewed his call for the implementation of a road maintenance fund.

Mr. Phillips criticized the government for what he claims is inadequate funding for road repairs across the country.

He said the government’s allocations for the SPARK and REACH road repair programmes are insufficient to address widespread deplorable road conditions.

Mr. Phillips added that some contractors have complained about not being paid for work done to clear roadways after Hurricane Beryl.

He called on Prime Minister Andrew Holness to address the concerns.

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JCF seeking legal advice regarding authority to carry out stop & search operations under new Road Traffic Act

Opposition Spokesman on Transport and Works, Mikael Phillips has renewed his call for the implementation of a road maintenance fund.

Mr. Phillips criticized the government for what he claims is inadequate funding for road repairs across the country.

He said the government’s allocations for the SPARK and REACH road repair programmes are insufficient to address widespread deplorable road conditions.

Mr. Phillips added that some contractors have complained about not being paid for work done to clear roadways after Hurricane Beryl.

He called on Prime Minister Andrew Holness to address the concerns.

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Teachers at St. Elizabeth school urged to postpone resignations after submachine gun incident involving 7 y/o student

Opposition Spokesman on Transport and Works, Mikael Phillips has renewed his call for the implementation of a road maintenance fund.

Mr. Phillips criticized the government for what he claims is inadequate funding for road repairs across the country.

He said the government’s allocations for the SPARK and REACH road repair programmes are insufficient to address widespread deplorable road conditions.

Mr. Phillips added that some contractors have complained about not being paid for work done to clear roadways after Hurricane Beryl.

He called on Prime Minister Andrew Holness to address the concerns.

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Lactation specialists could be game-changers in Jamaica’s breastfeeding promotion – Clarendon Health Department

Opposition Spokesman on Transport and Works, Mikael Phillips has renewed his call for the implementation of a road maintenance fund.

Mr. Phillips criticized the government for what he claims is inadequate funding for road repairs across the country.

He said the government’s allocations for the SPARK and REACH road repair programmes are insufficient to address widespread deplorable road conditions.

Mr. Phillips added that some contractors have complained about not being paid for work done to clear roadways after Hurricane Beryl.

He called on Prime Minister Andrew Holness to address the concerns.

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UTECH workers’ spirits dampened by ongoing issues relating to Gov’t’s compensation review process – UTASA

Opposition Spokesman on Transport and Works, Mikael Phillips has renewed his call for the implementation of a road maintenance fund.

Mr. Phillips criticized the government for what he claims is inadequate funding for road repairs across the country.

He said the government’s allocations for the SPARK and REACH road repair programmes are insufficient to address widespread deplorable road conditions.

Mr. Phillips added that some contractors have complained about not being paid for work done to clear roadways after Hurricane Beryl.

He called on Prime Minister Andrew Holness to address the concerns.

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Bail application to be made next month for accused in 10-month-old Sarayah Paulwell/Toshyna Patterson murder case

Opposition Spokesman on Transport and Works, Mikael Phillips has renewed his call for the implementation of a road maintenance fund.

Mr. Phillips criticized the government for what he claims is inadequate funding for road repairs across the country.

He said the government’s allocations for the SPARK and REACH road repair programmes are insufficient to address widespread deplorable road conditions.

Mr. Phillips added that some contractors have complained about not being paid for work done to clear roadways after Hurricane Beryl.

He called on Prime Minister Andrew Holness to address the concerns.

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Deaths of witnesses led to four men being freed of murder charges in St. Catherine Circuit Court yesterday

Opposition Spokesman on Transport and Works, Mikael Phillips has renewed his call for the implementation of a road maintenance fund.

Mr. Phillips criticized the government for what he claims is inadequate funding for road repairs across the country.

He said the government’s allocations for the SPARK and REACH road repair programmes are insufficient to address widespread deplorable road conditions.

Mr. Phillips added that some contractors have complained about not being paid for work done to clear roadways after Hurricane Beryl.

He called on Prime Minister Andrew Holness to address the concerns.

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