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CABINET NOTES: The Minister for Health, the Hon. Sir Molwyn Joseph informed Cabinet of a deeply concerning incident involving the soon-to-be-opened pharmacy at the Villa Polyclinic, which was recently broken into and completely looted.
The theft has resulted in a delay in the launch of pharmacy services, which were intended to serve residents of the Point, Villa, and surrounding communities with much-needed access to medications and healthcare support.
In response, the Cabinet has issued a directive mandating the immediate installation and enhancement of modern surveillance systems at all government and public facilities to safeguard public infrastructure and assets.
Priority buildings for security upgrades include:
- Health clinics
- Government offices
- Public schools
- Sir Lester Bird Medical Centre
Facilities already equipped with surveillance systems will undergo assessments to determine whether upgrades or expansions are necessary to meet current security standards.
This decisive action reflects the Government’s commitment to protecting public resources and ensuring that essential services are delivered to communities without disruption or compromise.
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Sighs.. unbelievable
Not sure why we still build and stock offices with supplies in this current environment without cameras and other security mechanisms. Any business, private or public MUST have a security component built-in. It is simply too risky to operate without security apparatus in place these days. I also hope that government have begun the process of installing security cameras at strategic locations throughout the road network. They are vital and also serve as a deterrent to would be bandits. These are different times and it calls for strategic and commonsense approaches if people are to safeguard and protect their investment.
The government was caught there like a pussy in a jungle with no teeth and no claws.
What a shame, shame shame shame !
And to the peope who did this, shame shame shame on you.
All government facilities should have always had proper surveillance systems, isn’t it a little too late, but I guess better late than never. Antiguans just too damn thief and badminded. The top slack the middle and bottom just can’t be tight. Get rid of the scamps at the top and things will change. A word to the wise is sufficient