Jamaica Gleaner

This isn’t a game, Mr Prime Minister

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THE EDITOR, Sir:

IAM provoked enough to script you these few lines because I believe Jamaica and Jamaicans on a whole are facing serious issues which should be of concern to all of us, including the intractabl­e and crippling problems of crime and violence, the pervasive corruption in our public institutio­ns, the failures in our health sectors, and the increasing level of poverty.

Almost every one of us knows someone who has been a victim of criminal activity. It saddens me that since the start of the year, police data shows that 38 children have been murdered violently, as our overall murder stats climbed past 1,060 as at October 19, 2019.

Price increases are killing us and poor wages are making us poorer by the day, and this situation is being compounded by the constant devaluatio­n of the Jamaican dollar.

Sir, seriously, look at what we face in these circumstan­ces and yet we have a prime minister who is merely paying lip service to these issues on the few occasions he mentions them, but who finds time to indulge in juvenile behaviour, calling himself ‘brogad’ or ‘brogan’ or whatever term young boys are using now.

GET SERIOUS

The prime minister needs to get serious and behave like a responsibl­e leader and pay attention to people’s suffering. They talk, for example, as though there isn’t a dengue outbreak, but people are dying, especially children. They continue to herald the slogan of prosperity, but poverty is increasing. They said corruption would be a thing of the past, but corruption has never been so pervasive in the history of the country.

Finally, what has gone wrong with our water supply? Why are so many of us having a water shortage or no water at all, which last some weeks, with no relief from the Government?

These are the things that the prime minister should be concerned about instead of relishing in the unimportan­t descriptor of ‘h’ and whatever its meaning.

This isn’t a game. A lot of people, including myself, are hurting because no matter how we try, things just seem hopeless.

CONCERNED CITIZEN

 ??  ?? Prime Minister Andrew Holness
Prime Minister Andrew Holness

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