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St Lucia SLP leader Pierre visits Rose Hill fire incident spot

The Saint Lucia Labour Party expresses its deepest sympathy with families affected by the devastating fire

Thursday, 3rd January 2019

Speaking after he visited fire victims at Rose Hill on New Year’s Day, Opposition Leader, Hon Philip J. Pierre has stated that:

“The day that the Labour Party returns to office the Distress Support Fund which was in the region of $500,000 yearly for the purpose of helping fire victims, will be reinstituted and the annual allocation increased.” He said further: “We have a responsibility to provide relief to the less fortunate people among us who do not have the means to provide property insurance to protect themselves from such disasters” The Saint Lucia Labour Party expresses its deepest sympathy with families affected by the devastating fire which ravaged several homes in Rose Hill, Castries, in the early hours of New Year’s Day, 1st. January 2019.

The SLP Political Leader and Leader of the Opposition, paid a visit to the site of the fire, on the same day, to view first-hand the damage suffered by the unfortunate residents of Rose Hill at a time of year when most people should be celebrating the start of a new year and looking forward with optimism to fulfilling some of their hopes and aspirations in the coming months.

Pierre expressed once again, his sadness that the Distress Support Fund which had been established by the government of the Saint Lucia Labour Party, was eliminated by the Allen Chastanet Administration, with no regard for the critical role that such a fund was intended to play during such events.

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