Government Earmarks Land to Give at Risk Persons A Fresh Start

June 15, 2017 in National

A new government programme will make available a cumulative total of 50 acres of land for farming by persons who may have run afoul of the law or who are at higher risks from criminal elements.

This is another measure by the government to offer alternative opportunities for persons, particularly young men to be productively engaged, and to support themselves and their family through legitimate means while positively contributing to the national development agenda.

Prime Minister and Minister of National Security, Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris, said it was a good way for persons to “make a fresh start.”

“Those who are planting products that are illegal and who are encouraged to make a transformation, we are saying that we will provide you with the land to make that fresh start in life and to comply with [the country’s] laws,” Dr. Harris said, noting that the Cabinet has given full support to this initiative. “Not only will we provide them with the land, we are prepared to provide them with the plants, the fruits, the vegetables that they may require in order to fit their plans.”

Government is also expected to fence the land to keep animals and unauthorized persons away from the crops. A specific strategy will be developed to address any issues that are likely to result from wild monkeys.

Prime Minister Harris told the National Assembly on Tuesday (June 13) that government will continue to think “outside of the box” to creatively reduce elements of criminality and the negative impact of drugs and guns on the local population.

Minister of Agriculture, Honourable Eugene Hamilton, encouraged interested persons to make contact with the Director of Agriculture, Melvin James, at the Agriculture Department at LaGuerite to learn more about the programme.