AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPPV Fare Shock: Jamaica’s phased 16% public passenger vehicle increase starts today with an 8% jump, followed by another 8% on July 1—drivers say costs forced earlier adjustments, while commuters in Ocho Rios and beyond question the timing and fear higher transport costs will squeeze already-stressed household budgets. Energy & Resilience: OUR has approved a US$106.6m parametric insurance package for JPS ahead of the 2026 hurricane season, and JPS says it has fully restored power to all customers after Hurricane Melissa—while talks continue on a new all-island electricity licence. Agriculture Under Pressure: Opposition MP Dr Dayton Campbell is pushing for a permanent Agricultural and Fisheries Disaster Recovery Fund, and coffee exporters warn of massive job losses unless urgent government support is delivered. BPO Jobs at Risk: Science/tech opposition spokesman Christopher Brown questions the Government’s plans for Jamaica’s BPO sector as AI threatens call-centre work. Hurricane Melissa Aftermath: Campbell also calls for faster, better-targeted support for farmers and fisherfolk as recovery drags. Innovation Push: Dr Andrew Wheatley unveils Jamaica’s “House of Innovation” framework to reduce fragmentation and boost science, technology and innovation for growth. Healthcare Governance: UHWI’s outgoing acting CEO urges protection of the institution as PAC scrutiny continues, including concerns over procurement and tax-exempt document use. Tourism & Culture: The One Nation Reggae Festival returns (Nov 25–30, 2026), alongside fresh tourism and diaspora engagement plans.
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