Local NewsYouth PM: Teach youngsters respect for arms by Shamar Blunt 17/05/2024 written by Shamar Blunt Updated by Barbados Today 17/05/2024 3 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 1.8K Prime Minister Mia Mottley wants youth clubs and service organisations to teach young people to respect the use and power of firearms. As she closed the annual Tradewinds multinational military exercise at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre on Thursday, she said that in the face of rising gun crime within the region, additional steps must be taken by service organisations to bring on more young people and teach them not only the importance of national service but how to handle guns with respect. Mottley said: โThe question is, how do we ensure that the majority of people within our countries use it for good, such that our efforts can always be gazed outwards and not necessarily inwards? This is important especially in the Caribbean at this juncture, given the harsh reality of the high per capita rate of homicides in our region. Young men and women, in my view, ought to be exposed in the context of the cadets, services clubs [and] scouts because they must know how to handle tools with respect. โEven though a lot of people have electric stoves, you still have to learn to use matches for various occasions when you have to light a gas stove. We teach them how to light a match responsibly because we donโt want them to get burned.โ The prime minister added that there ought to be a significant expansion of the number of opportunities for young people to understand the importance of service, โbut equally to understand the importance of how to handle weapons, whatever they areโ. โTo this end, the Barbados Defence Force has been supportive in continuing to expand its cadet programme and sea cadet programme, and as physical circumstances allow us, I actually would like for us to be able to ensure that every boy and every girl, as they become teenagers in this country, they are exposed to a service organisation.โ You Might Be Interested In Empowering young people for positive living More than 20 join Green Leaders summer internship programme National Summer Camps from July 15 to August 16 Mottley stressed that it was not only officers within the various service branches but also many citizens who ought to be ready for the call of duty whenever an emergency or disaster strikes, and she urged young Barbadians to be trained to be ready to serve in a crisis. โA time will come when it will not only be the men and women in uniform who would be required to be called into service, but it would actually be the people of the nation who must stand up to the call, more likely than not, especially in circumstances of small island states whose capacity to survive, can be obliterated within a few hours in the context of a hurricane,โ she said. PM Mottley praised the Exercise Tradewinds teamโs staging of an open day during the past weekend at BDFโs Paragon, Christ Church base for the public to see how the armed forces ready themselves for any eventuality. She said the exercise had โelevated the extent to which ordinary people now understood that guns could be used in circumstances to commit crime or to protect the regionโs borders from criminal activitiesโ. However, the task at hand now, she stressed, was for regional governments to ensure that its citizens see the benefit of using firearms for protection and notย destruction. โA gun is a tool that kills. It doesnโt walk and even with AI, it doesnโt yet talk. Therefore, it comes back to the basic integrity of the individuals in our society to determine how to treat weapons with respect. โI want to commend the exercise because I saw on the weekend, you opened up to people of this nation and I saw families come and bring their children. We will not be able to obliterate guns from the earth because regrettably it is here. But like with everything else we do with our children, it is to teach them to respect how they use weapons,โ Mottley stressed. Shamar Blunt You may also like Barbados bids to host new global Borrowersโ Platform secretariat 15/04/2026 โAccess for Allโ programme to improve disability access nationwide 15/04/2026 Govt pushes for collateral registry to unlock small biz lending 15/04/2026