The Peoples National Party (PNP) has filed a complaint to the Political Ombudsman claiming that the prime minister has breached a campaign agreement.

Last night, The Gleaner was unable to get a reaction from the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) campaign team.

However, the PNP released a statement saying yesterday Prime Minister Andrew Holness was seen openly campaigning in the battle ground constituency of East Rural St. Andrew and South East St. Andrew.

The PNP said this breached an agreement for all political parties to end campaign activities at least 24 hours before Election Day.

The PNP also noted that Holness was accompanied by the JLP candidate for East Rural St. Andrew, Joan Gordon Webley in that constituency and by Dwight Nelson in South East St. Andrew.