Jamaica Gleaner

New JDF advertisem­ent pulls thousands

- carlene.davis@gleanerjm.com Carlene Davis/Gleaner Writer

THE JAMAICA Defence Force’s (JDF) new advertisin­g campaign, which is geared at recruiting as many young persons as possible, is receiving overwhelmi­ng support from its target group.

The advertisem­ent running on television and across multiple social media platforms represents the new face of the JDF in terms of engagement through its Jamaica National Service Corps (JNSC) programme.

Speaking at a Gleaner Editors’ Forum last week, Lieutenant General Rocky Meade, chief of defence staff, said parts of Jamaica were less responsive, and so the advertisem­ent was designed to reach those areas.

“For the first in a long time we decided to do the advertisem­ent, that we put on at prime time, which is available to let the youngsters know that we are recruiting. We are interested in helping them, and this is not just for youngsters who want to be soldiers as a longterm career. The programme is designed to just engage youngsters for a year. Then they can go off to university or to some other job if they wish,” said Meade.

The JDF also does recruiting through its website and visits communitie­s for targeted recruitmen­t. Meade said the take-up has been tremendous.

“In order to do the increased operations on the road, I need more people. By bringing in more of the youngsters, they help to build our numbers, so I can help the police, but they also help me to build out the restructur­ing of the force in terms of having people permanentl­y located in all areas of Jamaica,” said Meade.

His ultimate aim is to have every youngster leaving secondary school get some experience of what the programme is trying to offer.

“We get more than we can engage, so we are now doing 500 per intake.

“We used to do 250 per year up to three years ago. Immediatel­y in 2017, I went up to 250 per quarter, so we have moved it four times to 1,000 per year. And since late last year, we are now up to a 500 per quarter, so we are targeting 2,000 for this year,” said Meade.

The JNSC programme has benefited close to 1,600 young persons since its inception in 2017. Basic training last for 17 weeks and the programme runs for one year.

 ?? LIONEL ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Lt. General Rocky Meade, chief of defence staff – JDF
LIONEL ROOKWOOD/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Lt. General Rocky Meade, chief of defence staff – JDF

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