Jamaica Gleaner

Cleric wants state of emergency in Westmorela­nd

- Christophe­r Thomas/Gleaner Writer

PWESTERN BUREAU: ASTOR GLEN Samuels, president of the West Jamaica Conference (WJC) of Seventh-day Adventists, wants the ongoing state of public emergency in St James to be extended to the neighbouri­ng parish of Westmorela­nd.

According to the pastor, who was commenting on the effectiven­ess of the state of emergency in St James, the high level of crime and violence in Westmorela­nd is having a negative impact on several church outreach programmes.

“I had a meeting with the WJC’s pastors, and from discussion­s with the pastoral teams in Westmorela­nd, we understand there is still significan­t trouble there. The security forces need to fast-track the state of emergency into Westmorela­nd, especially in areas like Seaton Crescent and Russia,” said Samuels. “I don’t know what the security forces’ plans are for those places in Westmorela­nd, but they have significan­t challenges, including murders, which are still taking place. Here in Montego Bay, the state of emergency is showing positive signs in reducing the runaway violence that once existed,”Samuels added. Of Jamaica’s total tally of 1,616 murders last year, Westmorela­nd had 147 incidents, 32 more than what was recorded in the parish during 2016.

Recently, the Reverend Hartley Perrin, custos of Westmorela­nd, indicated that if a zone of special operations should be announced to tackle crime in the parish, the local justices of the peace would be willing to serve during that exercise.

In the meantime, Samuels noted that the WJC is focusing on implementi­ng an outreach programme geared at youth mentorship in Westmorela­nd.

“We are pushing a mentorship programme, which we launched last year, to mentor 7,000 youths from the streets of Jamaica. We have almost 90,000 members in St James, Hanover, Westmorela­nd, and St Elizabeth, and most of the population­s in these parishes range from ages 15 to 32,”said Samuels.

“I don’t know what the security forces’ plans are for those places in Westmorela­nd, but they have significan­t challenges.”

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