Abi Mai Facing Double Health Battle, Knee and Back Issues

Six months after stepping down from his cabinet post as Belize’s Minister of Agriculture, Jose Abi Mai remains sidelined by concurrent chronic knee and back issues, with no clear timeline for his return to government, Prime Minister John Briceño confirmed in a recent public update.

Briceño shared details of Mai’s care plan, explaining that medical providers opted to prioritize knee surgery first to address his mobility impairment. For weeks before the procedure, Mai had been forced to walk with a distorted sideways gait due to unmanaged knee pain. Doctors determined that correcting the spinal issue first would have little benefit as long as Mai’s walking pattern remained compromised, Briceño noted.

“Unless you are a trained medical professional, it is hard to second-guess the clinical judgment,” Briceño told reporters, adding that spinal surgery carries well-documented risks that have made both clinicians and Mai cautious about moving forward with the back procedure immediately after knee recovery.

When pressed by reporters on when the former minister might rejoin the national cabinet, Briceño said any decision on a potential return will be made at a later date, dependent entirely on Mai’s recovery progress. This update comes half a year after Mai formally resigned his ministerial position to focus on addressing his long-standing health concerns.

This report is adapted from a transcript of a televised evening news broadcast from the source outlet.