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NCU President Calls for Greater Public Support for JCF

By: , January 3, 2018

The Key Point:

President of Northern Caribbean University (NCU), Dr. Lincoln Edwards, is calling on Jamaicans to offer increased cooperation and support to members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) in 2018.
NCU President Calls for Greater Public Support for JCF
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President of Northern Caribbean University (NCU), Dr. Lincoln Edwards, addresses the annual devotional exercise and dedication of a new administration building at the Office of the Commissioner of Police in St. Andrew on Tuesday (January 2).

The Facts

  • “It is so critical that we don’t take lightly what you do, that we give you the full support that you need. Again, words alone are not enough. It must be reflected in our support for the men and women in the Jamaica Constabulary Force to show them that we value what they do,” he said.
  • Dr. Edwards thanked the police for their service to the nation and prayed for God’s protection, divine guidance and intervention as they carry out their work. “Thank you for risking your life and for all that you do,” he added.

The Full Story

President of Northern Caribbean University (NCU), Dr. Lincoln Edwards, is calling on Jamaicans to offer increased cooperation and support to members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) in 2018.

He made the call as he addressed the annual devotional exercise and dedication of a new administration building at the Office of the Commissioner of Police in St. Andrew on Tuesday (January 2).

“It is so critical that we don’t take lightly what you do, that we give you the full support that you need. Again, words alone are not enough. It must be reflected in our support for the men and women in the Jamaica Constabulary Force to show them that we value what they do,” he said.

Dr. Edwards thanked the police for their service to the nation and prayed for God’s protection, divine guidance and intervention as they carry out their work. “Thank you for risking your life and for all that you do,” he added.

Commissioner of Police, George Quallo, also offered words of encouragement for the members of the JCF operating across the island.

He said that the coming together of members in prayer is a great way to start the New Year.

“The Bible reminds us that the family that prays together stays together. It also reminds us that faith without work is dead; so, while we strategise and do all the things that we should and we must, we must recognise that our sustenance comes from… King Jesus,” Mr. Quallo said.

The new administrative building for the Commissioner of Police will house JCF Heads of Department for Administration, Operations and Strategic Operations; the Criminal Investigation Branch headquarters; and other senior officers.

Last Updated: January 3, 2018

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