John Osborne (politician)
John Osborne | |
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3rd Chief Minister of Montserrat | |
In office November 1978 – 10 October 1991 | |
Preceded by | Percival Austin Bramble |
Succeeded by | Reuben Meade |
In office 5 April 2001 – 2 June 2006 | |
Preceded by | David Brandt |
Succeeded by | Lowell Lewis |
Personal details | |
Born |
John Alfred Osborne 27 May 1936 Brades, Montserrat |
Died |
2 January 2011 74) Boston, Massachusetts, United States | (aged
Citizenship | British Overseas |
Nationality | Montserratian |
Political party | People's Liberation Movement |
Spouse(s) | Audith Osborne |
Children | Shirley Osborne , John Osborne Jr, Audison Osborne, Tuyen Osborne, Tarique Osborne |
Occupation | Engineer |
John Alfred Osborne (27 May 1936 – 2 January 2011)[1] was a chief minister of Montserrat.
He first came to that position in November 1978, as a member of the People's Liberation Movement, and continued until losing legislative council elections on 10 October 1991. By 2001 he had switched parties, joining the New People's Liberation Movement. Under his leadership, the NPLM won 7 of 9 seats in legislative council elections on 2 April 2001,[2] and he served as chief minister from 5 April 2001 until 3 June 2006 when he resigned after elections in which his party was defeated. A major issue for his government has been the continuing recovery of the island of Montserrat after a volcanic eruption which devastated the southern part of the island, burying the capital city of Plymouth in ash and forcing its population to flee, in many cases off the island due to lack of housing. The eruption, which began in July 1995, continues today on a vastly reduced scale, the damage being confined to Plymouth and the surrounding areas. As of 2005, a new airport and docking facilities have opened and Montserratians and tourists alike are beginning to return.
In July 2008, Gerald's Airport in Montserrat was renamed John A. Osborne Airport in his honour.[3] His daughter Shirley Osborne is the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Montserrat.
References
- ↑ Former Montserrat Chief Minister Osborne dies at the government of Jamaica's official site
- ↑ Entry on Montserrat Archived 7 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine. at the Commonwealth of Nations
- ↑ Montserrat renames its airport at the Travel Daily News
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Percival Austin Bramble |
Chief Minister of Montserrat 1978–1991 |
Succeeded by Reuben Meade |
Preceded by David Brandt |
Chief Minister of Montserrat 2001–2006 |
Succeeded by Lowell Lewis |