Holness mourns loss of promising Youth Awardee gunned down in Manchester 

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Prime Minister Andrew Holness has joined the nation in mourning the tragic loss of Ceejay Cunningham, a former recipient of the Prime Minister’s National Youth Award for Agriculture and Agro-Processing.

Cunningham, 29, was shot and killed in Davyton, Manchester Friday evening.

In a statement from the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM), Holness described Cunningham as a “promising young entrepreneur and beloved member of the community of Chantilly District in Manchester”.

“On behalf of the government and the people of Jamaica, I extend my heartfelt condolences to Ceejay’s family, friends, and the entire community. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time,” the statement said.

It further noted that Cunningham’s innovative approach to farming and his dedication to his community were evident in every aspect of his work.

“His passion for farming and entrepreneurship was recognised as he was the owner and chief executive officer of Fairwoods Farm JA, with a quarter-acre vegetable farm, equipped with greenhouse technology.

“He was also a graduate of the Southwest TVET Institute, obtaining several HEART/ NSTA certifications. Through hard work and dedication, Ceejay exemplified the spirit of resilience and innovation in our youth,” the statement added.

Cunningham in a February 2023 article published in the Jamaica Observer shared that he had been exposed to farming as early as age 11, planting corn, sugar cane, and mint.