#Nassau, August 22, 2019 – Bahamas – Minister of Social Services and Urban Development, the Hon. Frankie A. Campbell, applauded Wednesday’s Contract Signing that established Marco’s Alert in The Bahamas as a “giant step forward’ in the government’s commitment to ensuring that the requisite social protection systems are in place for all of its citizens, particularly the children.
Minister
Campbell said the signing will play a vital role in the thrust to ensure safe
communities, safe spaces and secure places for Bahamian children.
The
Bahamas joined the list of countries around the world that have implemented a
Warning System for missing children. The MARCO in Marco’s Alert stands for:
Mandatory, Aggressive actions for Rescuing, Children Operation. The alert is a
partnership that involves law enforcement agencies, media houses, corporate
Bahamas and members of the general public to provide assistance once an urgent
news bulletin broadcast over the airwaves and social media is sent thereby
asking for assistance to find missing, and/or abducted, children.
The
contract signing took place on Wednesday (August 21) in the Bimini Room, Grand
Hyatt, Baha Mar Resort. Mr. Eugene Poitier, Acting Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of National Security signed the contract on behalf of the Government
of The Bahamas. Ms. Chantique Walker signed on behalf of Multimedia
Technologies.
Minister
Campbell was accompanied by a slew of officials from the Ministry of Social
Services and Urban Development and its various Departments, Divisions and Units,
including the Department of Social Services, the Department of Gender and
Family Affairs, the Department of Rehabilitative Welfare Services and the Urban
Renewal Commission.
Senior
officers from the Children and Family Services Division, which includes the
Child Protection Unit, Department of Social Services and the Community Affairs
Division, in addition to those from the Trafficking in Persons (TIPS) Unit, and
Research and Planning Unit, were also in attendance, along with officials from
the National Child Protection Council (NCPC).
“Today’s
signing of the Marco Alert is significant in so many ways in terms of the added
protection it brings for our children,” Minister Campbell said. “It is also
significant as an additional crime-fighting tool for law enforcement officers,
and it is significant as to the hope that it brings to us here in Social
Services, particularly members of the National Child Protection Council whose
primary focus is to find ways through which they can keep our children safe.
“It
is a tool that will act as a preventative measure because now kidnappers and
child abductors will think twice knowing that there are measures in place to
bring about speedy recovery of children if, God forbids, an acts occurs as it
will provide an avenue, an opportunity, for everyone in our society to play a
role in ensuring the safety of our children.”
Minister
Campbell said the “sheer numbers” of officials from the ministry and its
departments, divisions and units attending Wednesday’s contract signing, was
another “clear indication of how much this contract signing means to us at
Social Services.”
“We
thought it only fitting that we brought team members from every sector of our
Ministry and its Departments, Divisions and Units dedicated to the protection
of our children to show our support for this contract signing, to show our
support to the family, to show our support to Minister of National Security,
the Hon. Marvin Dames, and to support our support to our law enforcement
efforts.
“We knew of the work that was being done by the Ministry of National Security to bring the establishment of the Alert to fruition in the shortest possible amount of time, and so we are grateful and happy that their work has come to fruition,” Minister Campbell added.
By Matt Maura
Release: BIS
Photo Caption: Minister of Social Services and Urban Development, the Hon. Frankie A. Campbell (left) at Wednesday’s contract signing for the Marco Alert with (from second left) Stephanie L. Bowers, Charge d’Affaires, United States Embassy, Nassau; Minister of National Security, the Hon. Marvin Dames, Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Hon. Darren Henfield and Deputy Commissioner of Police, Paul Rolle.
(BIS Photo/Matt Maura)