Veteran Jamaican politician and Member of Parliament (MP) Audley Shaw, affectionately known as “Man A Yaad,” has announced his departure from representational politics, capping off a remarkable 31-year career.
The long-serving MP for Manchester North East confirmed his decision during an interview with the Jamaica Observer, ending months of speculation about his future.
“I will not be seeking re-election,” the 72-year-old politician stated. “I’m the longest-serving MP for the Parish of Manchester. On March 30 this year, I’ve served 31 years. Winston Jones of the PNP held the record before me with 25 years, but I am now senior to him by six years.”
Known for his larger-than-life personality and the moniker “Man A Yaad,” Shaw has been a mainstay of Jamaican politics. His extensive career includes leadership roles as Minister of Transport and Mining since 2022 and previous portfolios such as Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce (2020–2022) and Minister of Finance and the Public Service (2007–2012; 2016–2018).
Beyond his ministerial duties, Shaw played an instrumental role in attracting international investments during his time as Director of Public Relations at Jamaica National Investment Promotions Limited (JNIP) in the 1980s. He entered Parliament in 1993, following an appointment to the Senate by Edward Seaga in 1989, and has since been a steadfast figure within the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), where he served as General Secretary, Deputy Leader, and Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee.
Shaw’s achievements have been widely recognized, including receiving the Order of Distinction in the rank of Commander in 2013 for his dedication to public service. His economic leadership as Minister of Finance saw him navigating fiscal reforms during critical periods in Jamaica’s history.
As Shaw steps aside, the contest to succeed him in Manchester North East is taking shape. Educator Hidran McKulsky, principal of Holmwood Technical High School, and Craighead Division Councillor Omar Miller have both expressed interest in securing the JLP nomination. Meanwhile, the People’s National Party (PNP) is positioning Valenton Wint for a potential bid to reclaim the seat.
Shaw leaves Manchester North East, which includes the divisions of Christiana, Walderston, and Craighead, as a JLP stronghold. In the 2020 General Election, he won his seventh term with an impressive 3,900-vote margin, his largest to date.
With his signature charisma and deep connection to the people of Manchester, Shaw’s departure marks the end of an era. His nickname, “Man A Yaad,” became synonymous with his reputation as a people’s champion, emphasizing his commitment to grassroots engagement and his constituents’ welfare.
As Audley Shaw transitions out of representational politics, his legacy remains firmly rooted in his decades-long service to Jamaica, characterized by economic stewardship, political resilience, and a genuine connection with the Jamaican people.