Resign Bunting, JFJ says God helps those who help themselves
Lobby group Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) says its confidence in the ability of the national security minister has been bruised following the minister’s comment that Jamaica’s crime problem now needs divine intervention.
Speaking at the Northern Caribbean University in Mandeville on the weekend, the National Security Minster Peter Bunting suggested that the security forces have done all they can to reduce crime with little results.
According to the executive director of the JFJ, Dr Carolyn Gomes, the statement indicates that Mr Bunting has surrendered in the anti-crime fight.
She says his best option now must be to resign.
Dr Gomes also says one of the fundamental problems has been the failure to adequately provide social programmes as part of the national security initiative.
The National Security Minister says it has taken a lot of faith to continue in the anti-crime fight.
Lobby group Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) says its confidence in the ability of the national security minister has been bruised following the minister’s comment that Jamaica’s crime problem now needs divine intervention.
Speaking at the Northern Caribbean University in Mandeville on the weekend, the National Security Minster Peter Bunting suggested that the security forces have done all they can to reduce crime with little results.
According to the executive director of the JFJ, Dr Carolyn Gomes, the statement indicates that Mr Bunting has surrendered in the anti-crime fight.
She says his best option now must be to resign.
Dr Gomes also says one of the fundamental problems has been the failure to adequately provide social programmes as part of the national security initiative.
The National Security Minister says it has taken a lot of faith to continue in the anti-crime fight.
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