Enid Bennett (politician)

Enid Maude Bennett, OJ, CD (May 18, 1931 – December 22, 2017) was a Jamaican politician, representing the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), who served as Member of Parliament for 30 continuous years until her retirement in 1997.[1]


Enid Bennett

Minister of State, Ministry of Social Security
In office
1984–1989
MonarchElizabeth II
Governor GeneralSir Florizel Glasspole
Prime MinisterRt. Hon Edward Seaga
Minister of State, Ministry of Local Government
In office
1980–1984
Prime MinisterRt. Hon Edward Seaga
Personal details
Born
Enid Maude Bennett

Linstead, Jamaica
DiedDecember 22, 2017(2017-12-22) (aged 86)
Linstead, Jamaica
NationalityJamaica
Political partyJamaica Labour Party
AwardsOrder of Jamaica (2012)

Early life and education

Bennett was born in Linstead, St. Catherine on May 18, 1931. She was the daughter of James Bennett and Margaret Gordon (née Nattoo). Bennett commenced her education at Linstead Primary School and later attended St. Helen Commercial School.[2]

Political career

Bennett was first elected Parish Councillor for the Sligoville electoral division in the 1956 Parish Council Elections, and later became Member of Parliament for Central St. Catherine in 1967, before moving to represent St. Catherine West Central in 1976.[3] Bennett served as Minister of State in the Ministry of Local Government between 1980 and 1984, and Minister of State in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security between 1984 and 1989. She was elected the first deputy leader of the JLP in 1978, a post she held until 1999. In December 1997, at the end of her seventh term in office, Bennett retired from active politics at age 66, after 30 years and 10 months of continuous service as an elected Member of Parliament.[3]

Honours and awards

  • Bennett was awarded Jamaica’s fourth-highest honour, the Order of Jamaica, in 2012.
  • In 2018, Bog Walk High School in St. Catherine was renamed the Enid Bennett High School in her honour[4]

Personal life and death

Bennett died on December 22, 2017 at age 86 after a brief illness.[5]

See also

References

  1. Edmond Campbell (22 December 2017). "Enid Bennett passes". Jamaica Information Service. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  2. "Directory of Personalities". Discover Jamaica (Jamaica Gleaner). Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  3. Troy Caine (14 January 2018). "Enid Bennett — a petite giant of Jamaican politics". Jamaica Observer. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  4. "Enid Bennett — a petite giant of Jamaican politics". Jamaica Gleaner. 20 June 2018. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  5. Ainsworth Morris (20 June 2018). "Bog Walk High Renamed in Honour of Late Enid Bennett". Jamaica Information Service. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
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