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When Hurricane Melissa tore through Jamaica as a powerful Category Five storm, it left behind widespread destruction, displacing thousands and cutting off communities from vital resources. In the days that followed, Prime Minister Andrew Holness became the target of intense public scrutiny. Critics argue that despite having access to more than enough aid and manpower, the government has failed to mobilize effectively. Many residents in hard-hit areas claim they have yet to see meaningful assistance from official channels, even as supplies reportedly sit idle in warehouses.

Holness, on the other hand, maintains that his administration is working diligently to establish a structured system for distributing relief, ensuring that no area is neglected and that resources are properly accounted for. However, his explanations have done little to calm public frustration. Social media platforms are flooded with videos and testimonies from residents who feel abandoned, as well as from local celebrities and influencers stepping in to provide aid directly.

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What has especially fueled the controversy is the perception that ordinary Jamaicans — including artists, athletes, and volunteers — are doing more to help than their government. Figures from the entertainment and sports industries have organized donation drives, transported supplies, and even traveled to affected communities themselves. For many observers, this grassroots response highlights the resilience and unity of the Jamaican people but also exposes significant gaps in governmental leadership and disaster preparedness.

As the cleanup continues, the conversation surrounding accountability and efficiency in Jamaica’s disaster response grows louder. Whether Holness can regain public confidence will depend on how swiftly and transparently his administration acts in the coming weeks. For now, the message from the people is clear: in times of crisis, leadership must not only be visible — it must be decisive.

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