Teach us true respect for all,
Stir response to duty's call..
excerpt of Jamaica's National Anthem
The Kingston and St Andrew Corporation (KSAC), National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA), the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA) and the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) would be far more efficacious in the discharge of their respective mandates, if only they would adhere to the principles and precepts enunciated in Jamaica’s National Anthem. Indeed, while the State contemplates detaining persons without charge for indeterminate periods, claiming quite erroneously that this will minimize criminal activity and are equally consumed by the morally bankrupt suggestion that prostitution be decriminalized in the name of public health and as a substantial source of tax revenue, there is a general abdication of responsibilities by the State to treat with matters which are far more mundane but which continues to threaten the well-being of all. A case in point being two empty lots of land bordering Fairway and Seymour Avenue in Seymour Lands, which have been used for practically every nefarious activity imaginable. However the State has ignored the repeated complaints by the citizens.
Indeed, all that the citizens have been requesting over the last two (2) years is that the lots are bushed, the informal housing units are removed and that the drug peddling and prostitution be stopped. In their quest, the citizens have written to the KSAC, NEPA and JCF and have also turned to their political representatives for assistance, all to no avail. Indeed, the citizens advise that KSAC Mayor Desmond McKenzie is acutely aware of the situation but has quite uncharacteristically taken no action. In the case of NEPA, they responded one (1) year later to enquire of the citizens if the lots had been bushed. In terms of the Police, the citizens continue to await their intervention.
In the meantime that lower section of Seymour Ave bordered on the north by Fairway Avenue and to the south by Old Hope Road could easily be renamed Prostitutes Row or Crack Alley as prostitutes can be seen brazenly plying their wares day and night and the evidence of drug usage and sale is there to be seen by all. That location has also been the scene of several robberies and rapes coupled with other serious criminal activities but inexplicably the JCF refuses to act. The 3 - 4 acre location has also been the scene of numerous illicit fires but is now perhaps best described as a tropical jungle in the midst of an urban centre, which provides a convenient place of refuge for criminals and their illicit activities. However, there are two high-end multi-storey apartment and townhouse complexes and an office complex on the same section of Seymour Avenue which continue to be adversely affected and the residents and occupants safety compromised by the perpetuation of these activities.
In this matter, the KSAC is obliged as part of its statutory duty in conjunction with the NSWMA to clear those lots, in the face of unwillingness by its owners and bill them for any expenses incurred. The JCF is also duty bound to address the criminal activity which is experiencing exponential growth in this area. The politicians are equally duty bound to effectively represent the collective interests of the persons in their constituency or political division, as the case may be. This situation is untenable and is particularly repugnant in light of the fact that the residents of Seymour Lands arguably pay the highest levels of property taxes in Jamaica but are unable to access any meaningful level of service from an increasingly reluctant State apparatus. The National Anthem entreats Jamaicans to “Stir response to duty’s call” but that lesson has obviously been lost on political representatives and the State (Central and Local Government) alike. This as the State agencies continues to victimize the law abiding residents of Seymour Lands by their lassitude and indolence. Indeed in this scenario, the residents of Seymour Lands, are obviously regarded as no more than TRN numbers and high end property owners who can be routinely tapped as a source of revenue by the State or in the true colloquial phrasing remain “The gift that keeps on giving!”
1 comment:
Why don't you sue the owner of the land? Or is it because the land belongs to a prominent party switcher?
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