Michael Henry (Jamaican politician)

Michael Henry is a Jamaican politician. He has been the Minister of Transport and Works in Jamaica since 2007 and submitted his resignation as Minister of Transport and works on 29 November 2011. This resignation was tendered because of the controversy over the Jamaican Infrastructural Development Program (JDIP) of which he was overseeing.

Michael Henry was born in Spanish Town St. Catherine and is the son of the late Lester Osmond Henry and Lucille Leon Henry. He is an author/publisher by profession and is Chairman of Kingston Publishers Ltd. He is currently the member of parliament for Central Clarendon and has been the member of parliament for that constituency since 1980, making him one of the longest-serving members of parliament. [1]

Education: St. Catherine Elementary School, Beckford & Smith and Ealing Technical College (U.K.)

He is married with four children.

Civic Career: Kiwanis Club, Jamaica Library Service Board, Board of the Institute of Jamaica, Kingston Cricket Club and the Jamaica Motoring Club.

Political Career: 1976 JLP candidate Central Clarendon

1980–present M.P., Central Clarendon

References

  1. "Ministers and Ministries" (PDF). Jamaica Information Service. November 2009. Retrieved 25 January 2010.


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