Richard Azan allowed P J Patterson to persuade him into representational politics. The former prime minister found a good man, but not a typical politician. Azan is annoyingly trusting and exasperatingly naive. He's learning — the hard way — that the road to hell is paved with good intentions, and he's probably not schooled enough in the rough and tumble of Jamaican street politics. Read the engaging two-part story of Richard Azan and what the furious Spaldings market affair has taught him, this Friday and Sunday in your Observer.
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