Crime
IDA: leadership without strategies won’t decrease crime
The IDA says a change in leadership is not enough to solve Tobago’s crime situation.
The IDA says a change in leadership is not enough to solve Tobago’s crime situation.
Scarborough, Tobago – The Innovative Democratic Alliance (IDA) has shared its opinion on the recent transfer of Senior Superintendent Rohdill Kirk and Assistant Commissioner of Police Collis Hazel to Trinidad.
While the party acknowledged the importance of new leadership and innovation in combating crime, its members are of the view that leadership changes alone will not deal with the complex, multi-layered challenges facing Tobago’s safety and security. The IDA’s comments highlight a call for a more comprehensive and holistic strategy that addresses the root causes of crime on the island.
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