PM Holness says next JLP administration will focus on addressing social violence

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says the next Jamaica Labour Party administration will focus on addressing social violence.

He made the statement at the East Central St. James Scholarship Awards function, in Montego Bay, yesterday.

Noting that the murder rate has declined by more than 30 per cent, Dr. Holness maintained that Jamaicans will one day be able to sleep with their windows and doors open.

Warning that all criminals will be brought to justice, the Prime Minister said Jamaica will return to the core value of peace.

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Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says the next Jamaica Labour Party administration will focus on addressing social violence.

He made the statement at the East Central St. James Scholarship Awards function, in Montego Bay, yesterday.

Noting that the murder rate has declined by more than 30 per cent, Dr. Holness maintained that Jamaicans will one day be able to sleep with their windows and doors open.

Warning that all criminals will be brought to justice, the Prime Minister said Jamaica will return to the core value of peace.

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Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says the next Jamaica Labour Party administration will focus on addressing social violence.

He made the statement at the East Central St. James Scholarship Awards function, in Montego Bay, yesterday.

Noting that the murder rate has declined by more than 30 per cent, Dr. Holness maintained that Jamaicans will one day be able to sleep with their windows and doors open.

Warning that all criminals will be brought to justice, the Prime Minister said Jamaica will return to the core value of peace.

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Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says the next Jamaica Labour Party administration will focus on addressing social violence.

He made the statement at the East Central St. James Scholarship Awards function, in Montego Bay, yesterday.

Noting that the murder rate has declined by more than 30 per cent, Dr. Holness maintained that Jamaicans will one day be able to sleep with their windows and doors open.

Warning that all criminals will be brought to justice, the Prime Minister said Jamaica will return to the core value of peace.

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