Constitutional Affairs Minister says use of SOEs enables Jamaica to protect citizens

The use of States of Emergency, SOEs across the country is enabling Jamaica to carry out its constitutional duty to protect citizens. 

This, according to Member of Parliament for St. James West Central and Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte.

Speaking at the Harmony Beach Park in St. James at the weekend, Mrs. Malahoo Forte noted the mixed reactions to the SOEs.

She explained that government has a duty to protect its top resource – its people, and the SOEs allow for the fulfillment of that duty.

She reiterated that the SOEs are meant to keep Jamaicans safe. 

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At least 3 killed in crashes at the weekend

The use of States of Emergency, SOEs across the country is enabling Jamaica to carry out its constitutional duty to protect citizens. 

This, according to Member of Parliament for St. James West Central and Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte.

Speaking at the Harmony Beach Park in St. James at the weekend, Mrs. Malahoo Forte noted the mixed reactions to the SOEs.

She explained that government has a duty to protect its top resource – its people, and the SOEs allow for the fulfillment of that duty.

She reiterated that the SOEs are meant to keep Jamaicans safe. 

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St. Ann councillor calls on NWA to fix collapsed section of Lime Hall roadway

The use of States of Emergency, SOEs across the country is enabling Jamaica to carry out its constitutional duty to protect citizens. 

This, according to Member of Parliament for St. James West Central and Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte.

Speaking at the Harmony Beach Park in St. James at the weekend, Mrs. Malahoo Forte noted the mixed reactions to the SOEs.

She explained that government has a duty to protect its top resource – its people, and the SOEs allow for the fulfillment of that duty.

She reiterated that the SOEs are meant to keep Jamaicans safe. 

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Cold Front brings heavy rains

The use of States of Emergency, SOEs across the country is enabling Jamaica to carry out its constitutional duty to protect citizens. 

This, according to Member of Parliament for St. James West Central and Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte.

Speaking at the Harmony Beach Park in St. James at the weekend, Mrs. Malahoo Forte noted the mixed reactions to the SOEs.

She explained that government has a duty to protect its top resource – its people, and the SOEs allow for the fulfillment of that duty.

She reiterated that the SOEs are meant to keep Jamaicans safe. 

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Health Ministry probes viral video in which woman claims she was denied basic necessities while admitted at CRH

The use of States of Emergency, SOEs across the country is enabling Jamaica to carry out its constitutional duty to protect citizens. 

This, according to Member of Parliament for St. James West Central and Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte.

Speaking at the Harmony Beach Park in St. James at the weekend, Mrs. Malahoo Forte noted the mixed reactions to the SOEs.

She explained that government has a duty to protect its top resource – its people, and the SOEs allow for the fulfillment of that duty.

She reiterated that the SOEs are meant to keep Jamaicans safe. 

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NMIA welcomes new flight from Canada as Tourism Ministry aims for 500,000 Canadian visitors per annum

The use of States of Emergency, SOEs across the country is enabling Jamaica to carry out its constitutional duty to protect citizens. 

This, according to Member of Parliament for St. James West Central and Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte.

Speaking at the Harmony Beach Park in St. James at the weekend, Mrs. Malahoo Forte noted the mixed reactions to the SOEs.

She explained that government has a duty to protect its top resource – its people, and the SOEs allow for the fulfillment of that duty.

She reiterated that the SOEs are meant to keep Jamaicans safe. 

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Senate passes Act to bring harsher penalties for praedial larcenists

The use of States of Emergency, SOEs across the country is enabling Jamaica to carry out its constitutional duty to protect citizens. 

This, according to Member of Parliament for St. James West Central and Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte.

Speaking at the Harmony Beach Park in St. James at the weekend, Mrs. Malahoo Forte noted the mixed reactions to the SOEs.

She explained that government has a duty to protect its top resource – its people, and the SOEs allow for the fulfillment of that duty.

She reiterated that the SOEs are meant to keep Jamaicans safe. 

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Over 5000 residents in East Central St James to see improved water supply

The use of States of Emergency, SOEs across the country is enabling Jamaica to carry out its constitutional duty to protect citizens. 

This, according to Member of Parliament for St. James West Central and Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte.

Speaking at the Harmony Beach Park in St. James at the weekend, Mrs. Malahoo Forte noted the mixed reactions to the SOEs.

She explained that government has a duty to protect its top resource – its people, and the SOEs allow for the fulfillment of that duty.

She reiterated that the SOEs are meant to keep Jamaicans safe. 

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Charges to be laid against 17-y-o found with gun at school

The use of States of Emergency, SOEs across the country is enabling Jamaica to carry out its constitutional duty to protect citizens. 

This, according to Member of Parliament for St. James West Central and Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte.

Speaking at the Harmony Beach Park in St. James at the weekend, Mrs. Malahoo Forte noted the mixed reactions to the SOEs.

She explained that government has a duty to protect its top resource – its people, and the SOEs allow for the fulfillment of that duty.

She reiterated that the SOEs are meant to keep Jamaicans safe. 

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Scores of people pay tribute to murdered mother and daughter, Toshyna Patterson and Sarayah Paulwell

The use of States of Emergency, SOEs across the country is enabling Jamaica to carry out its constitutional duty to protect citizens. 

This, according to Member of Parliament for St. James West Central and Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte.

Speaking at the Harmony Beach Park in St. James at the weekend, Mrs. Malahoo Forte noted the mixed reactions to the SOEs.

She explained that government has a duty to protect its top resource – its people, and the SOEs allow for the fulfillment of that duty.

She reiterated that the SOEs are meant to keep Jamaicans safe. 

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