Castries, St Lucia: Prime Minister Philip J Pierre accepts the Chairmanship of the Board of Governors of the Caribbean Development Bank on behalf of the Government and the People of Saint Lucia for 2022/2023.
While accepting, PM Philip J Pierre delivered the keynote address at the ceremony.
PM Pierre stated, “I accept with humility and promise to use my best efforts to promote the goals and mission of this august regional institution.”
He stated that the development focus must be holistic and improve the lives and livelihoods of our women, differently able and the youth.
Remember, the country is a resilient and innovative people and just as capable as any other nation of improving the quality of life of our people.
“I pledge my support and that of the Board of Governors and Directors to the work of the Bank and to the people of our region,”PM Pierre added.
Earlier, Prime Minister Philip J. Pierre is set to meet with members of the Regional Security System (RSS) today in Barbados to to explore avenues for cooperation on crime management in Saint Lucia. The Prime Minister remains committed to ensuring citizen safety and indicated that particularly violent crime caused by illegal firearms over the past years must be tackled scientifically and as a public health concern.
The timely prosecution and just punishment of crime will also be utilised to signal this administration’s intent on protecting citizens, communities and the reputation of Saint Lucia. During the upcoming Sitting of Parliament scheduled for July, the Government will introduce legislation to cause for stiffer penalties for illegal firearm and ammunition possession and expects bipartisan support from the Opposition on this proposed Bill to equip the Judiciary with the legal tools to put away perpetrators.
The Swift Justice Project is also expected to come on stream and will be geared towards reducing the backlog of criminal cases by increasing technical and administrative support to the Criminal High Court.
The Government has reinstated the training budget to the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force (RSLPF) which was stopped by the previous administration and will continue to provide the necessary resources recommended by the High Command of the Royal Saint Lucia Police to assist in national security. Citizen participation and cooperation with the police will also be instrumental in ameliorating the crime situation.
The Prime Minister once again calls on the High Command of the RSLPF to do their part in addressing the crime situation as crime only serves to scar families, loved ones, communities and to tarnish the reputation of our country.
He was pleased and honoured to accept the Chairmanship of the Board of Governors of the Caribbean Development Bank on behalf of the Government and the People of Saint Lucia for the year 2022/2023.
PM Pierre stated, “I accept with humility and promise to use my best efforts to promote the goals and mission of this august regional institution.”
He stated that the development focus must be holistic and improve the lives and livelihoods of our women, differently able and the youth.
Remember, the country is a resilient and innovative people and just as capable as any other nation of improving the quality of life of our people.
“I pledge my support and that of the Board of Governors and Directors to the work of the Bank and to the people of our region,”PM Pierre added.