Hon. Kelvin ‘Shugy’ Simon, the Member of Parliament for St. Mary’s South, recently voiced significant concerns regarding the government’s neglect in paying rent for the premises of the Bolans Police Station in Jolly Harbour. This lapse has reportedly left the law enforcement officers without an adequate facility, casting doubts on the government’s commitment to maintaining public safety.
The Bolans Police Station, which had been undergoing reconstruction to enhance its law enforcement capabilities, saw its progress hindered following the United Progressive Party (UPP)’s victory in the October 24 by-election in St. Mary’s South. This delay is symptomatic of a broader slowdown in civil works within the constituency.
Expressing his discontent on social media, Hon. Simon remarked, “St. Mary’s South deserves better. At a time when crime is on the rise, this is unacceptable!” The absence of a functional police station amidst escalating crime rates has become a focal point of public discourse and concern.
The upcoming People’s Parliament, scheduled for tomorrow, is anticipated to serve as a crucial platform for Hon. Simon to address various issues affecting his constituency. He plans to shed light on the challenges confronting St. Mary’s South, including the implications of the government’s failure to fulfill its financial obligations for the Bolans Police Station. This discussion is expected to highlight the ramifications on community safety and security, drawing attention to the need for urgent governmental action.