The Jackson City Council raised eyebrows last week by voting to replace Councilman Tony Yarber, Ward 6, with Councilman Charles Tillman, Ward 5, as council president.
It was surprising for a couple of reasons. First, Yarber had done what seemed to be an outstanding job as council president. In an interview Monday, newly inaugurated Mayor Chokwe Lumumba told the Jackson Free Press the move surprised him because he admired the job Yarber had done.
Under Yarberโs leadership, the council took votes in a timely manner, stayed on-topic during discussions and did not bend to the whim of council members who do not show up for meetings on a regular basis.
On March 26, the city council was scheduled to vote on approving a $10 million bond issue to resurface major thoroughfares in the city. With Tillman, Frank Bluntson, Ward 4, and LaRita Cooper-Stokes, Ward 3, (oddly enough, Frank Meltonโs old voting bloc) absent, then-Ward 2 Councilman Lumumba said it wouldnโt be right to vote without the other members in attendance.
โCouncilman Lumumba, typically I would agree with you on that,โ Yarber answered. โThe reason I do not, at this point, is that weโve had issues getting folks to come to work over the past three months, and Iโm not so sure we should be bidding to people who donโt come to work, and hoping they come to work next time. You come to work, and I come to work, and weโre going to vote on this today.โ
Would Tillman have the fortitude to do the same? Mondayโs special meeting of the city council suggests not.
On Monday, at his first full meeting as council president, Tillman decided to delay public hearings on confirmation of the mayorโs nominations for fire and police chief because, he said, members of the city council who wanted to be a part of the proceedings could not be there until July 18.
We understand these appointments are for men who are already serving in an interim capacity, but that doesnโt change the fact that the council vote will occur nearly two weeks after it could have been taken. For a young city council eager to start a new chapter, Tillmanโs election to president is a step in the wrong direction. โฏ Likewise, the councilโs choice for vice president, Melvin Priester Jr., may be premature. Priester comes from a solid foundation, but has zero experience in municipal government.
We like the makeup of the new council and think that the experience of members like Tillman and Margaret Barrett-Simon and the ambition of new members Priester and DeKeither Stamps can be a winning combination. We hope that Tillman and Priester will follow the example Yarber set as president.
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Great Post. Yarbour did a great job and it is very unfortunate that he was not given a chance to continue.
#3602 | Author: justjess | Date: Jul 11 2013
Lord, help us.
#3603 | Author: msnative1943 | Date: Jul 11 2013


