Bob,
On behalf of my many good friends in Accompong Town, I would like to apologize for the way you were treated. The trouble is that everyone will suffer from the acts of a few bad actors and that is really the sad part here. Your problems started out by the choice by your driver of a tour guide. Please tell your driver to avoid Mark Wright in the future. He is the person that the police were questioning about the theft of $100,000 Jamaican from the proceeds of a large tour bus when the center was locked and he took it upon himself to collect the money and spend it on rum and gambling.
When there are not proper systems in place to govern your major source of income, the opportunists will step in to fill the gap going rogue for personal gain. There are no real jobs in Accompong Town so, although it is a good place to live, a few thousand Jamaican dollars is a power incentive to take a hike and guide a visitor when the alternative is just to sit around.
Colonel Ferron Williams is pretty much worthless as a leader in the town. He likes to dress up and play leader but he has no real leadership skills. He is malleable and can be talked into pretty much anything. He will be difficult to get out of office. An election does not only take in the residents of Accompong Town but also many of the surrounding communities from
Aberdeen to Elderslie and most in between. Before the election, the Colonel and his supporters and entourage travel to these communities and offer $500 Jamaican for their vote so he loses in Accompong but wins the election in the outlying areas.
Mark Wright blaming the Colonel for being a thief is rich. They are both a thief just one has more access to the money than the other.
This past year the town has gotten polarized much like here in the US. The majority want the Colonel out and a return to governance like they had with the previous Colonel, Colonel Peddie. The minority like Mark Wright, etc. want a "Wild West" style where they can enrich themselves. You just happened to get in the middle of a "power struggle" between members of the minority faction.
I was there on the street when that bus was turned away and it was probably a good thing it was as Mark Wright was racing to catch the bus before it left town as his pockets were empty and his rum glass empty too.
Respect mi fren.