Prime Minister Bruce Golding is at this hour considering his future as the head Government as calls mount for him to step down over his handling of the controversial Mannat, Phelps & Phillips issue.
Mr Golding now having consultations with members of the officer corps of his Jamaica Labour Party.
Mr Golding has admitted that he sanctioned the initiative for local attorney Harold Brady to approach the US law firm Mannat, Phelps and Phillips to lobby the US government against the extradition request for Christopher Dudus Coke.
Mr Coke is wanted in America on gun and drug charges.
FACED with scathing criticism over his confession that he sanctioned a US$50,000 deal with a US-based law firm to negotiate a controversial extradition matter, Prime Minister Bruce Golding is now pondering his future.
Golding and the top b**** of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) are now locked in a meeting at Vale Royal, the Prime Minister's official residence.
Golding's head has been on the chopping block after he revealed in Parliament that he sanctioned the party to contact United States law firm Manatt Phelps and Phillips to negotiate with members of the Barack Obama administration to argue on behalf of reputed Tivoli Gardens don, Christopher 'Dudus' Coke.
Calls for Golding to step down as Prime Minister have come from various sectors of society including his former party the National Democratic Movement, the People's National Party and human rights group Jamaicans for Justice.
Yesterday a group of private sector and union bodies charged with finding solutions for Jamaica's economic and social ills suspended its agenda in light of his confession.
Last year August the US Government officially requested Coke's extradition to face drug and gun running charges.
The Golding-led administration has refused to sign the authority to proceed citing a breach of the Interception of Communications Act by the United States as their reason.
Coke has been named as the head of the Shower Posse, described by US authorities as a multi-national criminal organisation headquartered in Golding's West Kingston constituency.
Speculation as to the Prime Minister's future is rife on the streets of the capital. Meantime #blamebruce has become, locally at least, a 'trending topic' on social networking website Twitter.
-- Edited by $HABLA RUPTION$ on Friday 14th of May 2010 05:23:39 PM
Sista P fi gwan run it unnu gi di bwoi bruce a chance and look weh him do. It's only fair Sista P get it back but she ago have a hell load a work fi do fi fix weh bruce mash dung
sista p weh yaw ediot...nobody else cant get us out of this predicament than the man that started it bruce, weh sista p gonna do caz di whole a dem bow to dudus