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REPUBLIC OF CHINA (TAIWAN) HELPS TO BOLSTER THE MINISTRY OF NATIONAL SECURITY’S SOCIAL INTERVENTION PROGRAMMES

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Published 20th October, 2018

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REPUBLIC OF CHINA (TAIWAN) HELPS TO BOLSTER THE MINISTRY OF NATIONAL SECURITY’S SOCIAL INTERVENTION PROGRAMMES

 

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, October 20, 2018 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister) – The Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) injected a financial boost to the Ministry of National Security’s social intervention programmes, which fall under the ministry’s wider Crime Reduction and Prevention Strategy.

Resident Ambassador of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis, His Excellency Tom Lee, handed over a cheque valued at US$225,000 to the Government on Friday (October 19) that will facilitate the continuing of two significant projects.

The first initiative involves the work of Crime Reduction Specialist Dr. Neals Chitan. Dr. Chitan is working to prepare grade six students from all primary schools make a smooth transition to secondary schools by focusing on social skills and character development. He is also spearheading a programme called “Men of Integrity”, which offers special training sessions to men in society to become mentors in their respective communities.

Friday’s donation will also be used in support of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force’s community policing initiatives, which involve the Teen and Police Service (TAPS) Academy, as well as the successful Explorers Community Youth Clubs.

In making the presentation to Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris during a short handing over ceremony at Government Headquarters, Ambassador Lee stated that his Government is delighted to be able to assist St. Kitts and Nevis in its crime prevention strategies.

“We also know that in all countries in the world, young people are very important—they are our future; they are our hope…so we need to make sure they will not be affected by influences and as a strong ally of St. Kitts and Nevis we are very pleased to respond to your needs,” the Taiwanese ambassador stated.

Also present during Friday’s handing over ceremony were Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of National Security, Mr. Osmond Petty; National Security Advisor, (ret.) Major General Stewart Saunders, and Deputy Financial Secretary, Mr. Calvin Edwards.

Prime Minister Harris, who is the Minister of National Security, expressed gratitude to the Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan) for its quick response to this important mandate of the Ministry of National Security.

Through its social intervention programmes, the ministry is hoping to help children develop the right attitudes and temperaments by having law enforcement officers act as their mentors and support systems. It is also their hope that through these programmes young people will also develop greater interests in careers in law enforcement.

“We expect that the positive spin-off would be a more disciplined young group of people growing up in St. Kitts and Nevis,” the prime minister said. “We see some of that being exhibited through our Explorers programme, where we were able to bring the largest number of persons of any participating group on the Independence Parade to the fore and all of us were very pleased by their performance, their endurance and we wish that more young persons would become involved.”

Currently, the Ministry of National Security has launched the Mol-Phil (Molineux and Phillips Village), St. Paul’s, St. Peters, Shadwell and Cayon Explorers Groups.

Photo: Prime Minister Harris accepts cheque from Resident Taiwanese Ambassador, H.E Tom Lee.
Photo: Prime Minister Harris hands over cheque to Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of National Security, Mr. Osmond Petty. Also pictured (L-R) are National Security Advisor, Major General Stewart Saunders; Deputy Financial Secretary, Mr. Calvin Edwards and Resident Taiwanese Ambassador, H.E. Tom Lee (far right)

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