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Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Wendy Lewis faces backlash over claims of connection to Manning

by

KEVON FELMINE
3 days ago
20250323

Se­nior Re­porter

kevon.felmine@guardian.co.tt

With elec­tion cam­paign­ing in­ten­si­fy­ing ahead of next month’s gen­er­al elec­tion, con­tro­ver­sy has erupt­ed over for­mer Peo­ple’s Na­tion­al Move­ment (PNM) mem­ber Wendy Lewis, who claims she served as for­mer prime min­is­ter Patrick Man­ning’s per­son­al pro­to­col of­fi­cer.

Lewis, now cam­paign man­ag­er for Unit­ed Na­tion­al Con­gress (UNC) can­di­date for San Fer­nan­do East, John Michael “Makamil­lion” Al­i­bo­cus, has a long his­to­ry in pol­i­tics.

She said she pre­vi­ous­ly served as a PNM area man­ag­er for Mon Re­pos, St Joseph cam­paign PRO, Fyz­abad cam­paign­er in 2015, and elec­tion and ed­u­ca­tion of­fi­cer. Dur­ing a walk­a­bout in Mon Re­pos on Fri­day, she ex­plained her de­ci­sion to switch par­ties, cit­ing years of vic­tim­i­sa­tion.

“My al­le­giance to the PNM end­ed af­ter Man­ning’s pass­ing. I had to make a de­ci­sion on moral and eth­i­cal grounds,” Lewis said. “I have known Al­i­bo­cus for over two decades and be­lieve in putting peo­ple first.”

De­scrib­ing her re­la­tion­ship with Al­i­bo­cus, she said, “He is my friend for­ev­er and a day, and he wants to rep­re­sent the peo­ple. I know this con­stituen­cy in­side out. Pol­i­tics is about peo­ple, and if I see that they are not be­ing rep­re­sent­ed, I have to make a de­ci­sion based on peo­ple.”

Lewis con­trast­ed the cur­rent state of the coun­try with Man­ning’s tenure, de­scrib­ing the dif­fer­ence as “chalk and cheese.” De­fend­ing her de­ci­sion, she dis­missed crit­i­cism that she was a trai­tor. 

“If you are sit­ting at a ta­ble and are no longer be­ing fed, your con­science should tell you when to walk away,” she re­marked.

She in­sist­ed she was nev­er a syco­phant and was dri­ven sole­ly by the need for ef­fec­tive rep­re­sen­ta­tion. “The same is­sues that con­cerned Mon Re­pos when I was area man­ag­er still ex­ist to­day.”

How­ev­er, her claim of be­ing Man­ning’s per­son­al pro­to­col of­fi­cer has drawn sharp re­but­tals from the late prime min­is­ter’s fam­i­ly. Man­ning’s wife, Hazel, and son, Bri­an, have cat­e­gor­i­cal­ly de­nied her as­ser­tion. While Lewis has pre­vi­ous­ly been quot­ed in the me­dia as a spokesper­son for Man­ning—par­tic­u­lar­ly af­ter his stroke in 2012—the fam­i­ly in­sists she had no of­fi­cial role.

Bri­an Man­ning, MP for San Fer­nan­do East, told the Sun­day Guardian that Lewis briefly served as a PNM area man­ag­er in Mon Re­pos be­fore be­ing re­moved, but was nev­er a rep­re­sen­ta­tive of the Man­ning fam­i­ly.

 “She has nev­er been a rep­re­sen­ta­tive of our fam­i­ly or a pro­to­col of­fi­cer for my fa­ther,” he said.

“I don’t even know what that term means with­in San Fer­nan­do East. For years, she has tried to at­tach her­self to our fam­i­ly, but we have re­sist­ed her at every turn. Wendy Lewis has nev­er rep­re­sent­ed us. Just be­cause I de­cide to call my­self the Pope does not make it so, and she has been call­ing her­self all sorts of things for quite some time.”

Ad­dress­ing Lewis’ pre­vi­ous state­ments about Man­ning’s health, Bri­an added, “My fa­ther was ill at the time, and cer­tain peo­ple de­cid­ed to take lib­er­ties.”

De­spite the dis­pute, Bri­an ac­knowl­edged that Lewis was free to sup­port any po­lit­i­cal par­ty.

Mean­while, Hazel Man­ning took to so­cial me­dia to “set the record straight.”

“The post or po­si­tion of ‘per­son­al pro­to­col of­fi­cer’ un­der my late hus­band, Patrick Man­ning, sim­ply did not ex­ist. It nev­er has and nev­er did. To say oth­er­wise, or to claim to have rep­re­sent­ed, ad­vised, spo­ken for, or worked with my fam­i­ly, is sim­ply false,” she wrote.

She clar­i­fied that Lewis had at­tend­ed a short course where she came in­to con­tact with her firm but was nev­er re­tained by her­self, her late hus­band, or their sons.

De­scrib­ing the claims as a mis­rep­re­sen­ta­tion of his­to­ry, Mrs Man­ning urged Lewis to cease mak­ing such state­ments. 


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