JPS rejects KSAMC charge of failure to fix street lights
Jul 21st, 2022 | Category: EDITORS' FORUM | 8:23#JamaicaGleaner #BlaineJarrett #VernonDouglas #Ramsay McDonald #MichelGantois #JPS #EditorsForum Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) senior executive Blaine Jarrett has contradicted claims by councillors in the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC) that the company has failed to repair hundreds of broken street lights across the capital city. In fact, Jarrett, the JPS’s senior vice president for energy delivery who attended a Gleaner Editors’ Forum with colleagues on Thursday, July 14 said a significant number of the light poles within the Corporate Area are owned by the government-run National Works Agency and Urban Development Corporation.
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