Published 4th January 2021
Buckie Got It,
Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, January 04, 2021 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister) – Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris says he continues to be amazed by the growth of the Explorers Youth Clubs programme and the kind of positive impact it is having on hundreds of young persons who are now active members of the youth group.
In his address at the opening ceremony of the $2.47 million Explorers Youth Clubs Headquarters at Phillip’s Village on Thursday, December 31, Prime Minister Harris said it is an amazing feat when more than one thousand two hundred (1,200) young people are being exposed to structured programmes that are rendered as part of the Explorers programme.
“The Explorers initiative came onboard as part of an added value that we could bring to the fight to contain crime in our country and to stymie or eradicate the involvement of juveniles in criminal activities through constructive afterschool engagements, mentorship, and outreach,” Prime Minister Harris said.
The prime minister continued, “The outreach is not just with the students. The outreach, importantly, is also with their families – with the mother, with the father – and it is saying to them that we are willing to try but we need you to partner with us to give your child a stronger, safer, and better future.”
With its growing interest and membership across St. Kitts, Prime Minister Harris described the Explorers Youth Club initiative as a legacy development in the context of law and order.
He added, “This is a legacy initiative that generations after us will speak to as being an important stabilizer of our society and contributing to the advancement of St. Kitts and Nevis.”
Prime Minister Harris, who is also the Minister of National Security, acknowledged the officers who are part of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force’s community policing team for their yeoman service to the young people of the Federation.
Words of appreciation were also extended to several members of the business community for their continued support of the Explorers Youth Club programme. Among those recognized were Sun Islands Clothes Ltd., Karron’s Fabrics, and Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine.