#Providenciales, August 28, 2019 – Turks and Caicos – I must asked the question because with all the crime and border control issues that have now been consistently raring it’s ugly heads on a weekly and what feels like daily basis now, we are not hearing from our locally elected Leader of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Young men being shot or murder: Silence
Local Business Owners being targeted, beaten and robbed: Silence
Daily burglaries of stores and homes: Silence
A continuous string of fires in the Nations’ Capital: Silence
I could go on and on but you get the picture.
The last time I recall our Premier addressing the Crime
situation head on in any meaningful way (at least in print) was over 2 years
ago on August 3rd 2017
when she put out a Press Release titled “ Not a crisis in leadership but a
crisis in morality: Government on the Job.”. This release coincided with
a significant spike in crime that summer. In that release several assertions
and promises were made and I will recap:
1. Pinning
the Crime issue on a few “misguided” youth, trouble homes and communities
2. Premier
asked for UK for Support via Lord Ahmad
a. Received
a green light for a Security Needs Assessment to be carried out
b. Security Needs
Assessment Report and Recommendation from that report had been received by time
of release
3. Approval
for the creation of a National Security Strategy in the National Security
Council
4. Immigration
and Police joint operation to seek out and repatriate illegal persons
What has been done in the preceding two years to address the
so-called misguided youth? Where is the Security Needs Assessment Report and
what has happened to the recommendations? Two years gone and the National
Security Strategy is still not complete? Why has the joint Immigration/Police
operations stopped?
Appropriate through a supplementary budget the moneys needed to
get additional boots on the either by hiring at least 20 additional Police
Officers immediately or securing regional support through the Governor’s
office. This can be followed by adding an additional 40-60 officers in next
year’s budget. Go out and find the budgetary savings from HR hires that have
not happened as yet or from moneys that have not been spent.
Madam Premier we need Action not Silence.
Stay Blessed,
Jamell Robinson
#FromtheBushtotheBoardroom