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Prayers an insult? How absurd - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

LOUIS W WILLIAMS

WHAT IS the ultimate objective of some citizens who seem to delight in taking statements made by certain public officials out of context?

Commissioner of Police (CoP) Erla Harewood-Christopher, at a recent breakfast meeting hosted by the Chaguanas Chamber of Industry and Commerce, in a passing remark stated: "One thing I am sure about - if not all of us, 99 per cent of us believe in a superior being, and we need to invoke the help of that being if we need to really bring Trinidad and Tobago back to that place where we want it to be..."

Chaguanas West MP Dinesh Rambally has interpreted the remarks to be "A grave insult to all citizens, especially the victims of crime." He further remonstrated that "If Commissioner of Police Erla Christopher is seriously telling the nation that her major anti-crime initiative is to essentially 'pray murders and robberies away,' then she is unfit to manage the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service."

What absurdity from the Member of Parliament.

Firstly, although somewhat beside my main point, his remarks demonstrate an appalling lack of appreciation of the spiritual dimension of every human activity. We are not simply flesh and blood. Mankind is much more than that. There is good and evil in this world. There are evildoers who are intent on disrupting life on this planet and creating a state of perpetual chaos/destruction, and a murderous onslaught.

Those of us who do not subscribe to such nefarious activities must seek the guidance and protection of Almighty God as we combat these dark forces of evil. That does not mean we must throw our hands in the air in surrender to these dark forces and leave it solely to God to fight our battles for us.

The various religious texts bear this point out, as nearly all, if not all, have some passage/instruction affirming that God helps those who help themselves.

It was clear to me, and I dare say anyone who understood the context in which the CoP made her remarks, that they were to be considered along the lines expressed by me above, and not as a surrender to criminals, both white-collar and blue-collar, and leave it solely to God to fight the battle.

The CoP spent a great deal of time outlining her crime-fighting initiatives, as she had done previously when she appeared before a parliamentary committee. However, the one thing that stood out for Rambally was Harewood-Christopher's reference to the Supreme Being. I wonder why?

Notwithstanding the CoP's well thought-out plans/strategies and noble objectives, I am firmly of the view that her timeframe for the achievements she has targeted, given the resources currently available to her and the state of the infrastructure, is very ambitious. In this regard, nothing would please me more than to eat my words.

It goes without saying that the CoP has to find the right balance regarding the public disclosure of plans and strategies of the TTPS, as it would be a travesty if those with nefarious intent were to utilise the premature disclosure of such information t

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