Excerpt from Jamaica Observer column published 1 June 2020
by Jean Lowrie-Chin
Hon Shahine Robinson MP |
There is an outpouring of love and grief at the passing of Minister of Labour and Social Security Shahine Robinson as Jamaicans of both political parties and all walks of life, recall her selfless dedication to her constituency in St. Ann, the parish of her birth and to her country. Last year she joined us in St. Ann for the launch of the CCRP North East Jamaica Chapter, and called for the protection and empowerment of our seniors, reflected in her Ministry's meticulous revision of Jamaica's National Policy for Seniors. She was a strong supporter of the special needs community, and has been lauded by Caribbean Special Olympics head Lorna Bell, for her care and concern.
Two years ago, pensioner Veronica Carnegie wrote a letter to the editor, after her favourite Minister was not nominated in a popularity poll, stating, "The Minister [Shahine Robinson] works quietly and well with a dependable staff; without bugle, trumpet and fanfare. She has no PR consultants advertising and marketing her activities and so this noise-less worker is not nominated. Look at the hundreds of workers who have been trained and placed in jobs; locally and overseas, over the two years. Look at the hundreds of pensioners, like us, whose lodgement is made, on time, every month. An Immaculate Conception High School old girl, and daughter of community conscious Fakhourie family, the minister knows how to work hard and get things done without fanfare."
Minister Robinson sent her team to work with CCRP on laying the groundwork for an Elder Care and Protection Act. We will stay the course and celebrate her contribution when it becomes law. Our condolences to her beloved family, government and ministry colleagues and constituents. Rest in Peace gracious patriot, Shahine Robinson.
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