Letters

Letters
December 9, 2025

Embrace disaster preparedness like faith

THE EDITOR, Madam: Hurricane Melissa must serve as a clarion call: our island cannot afford to treat disasters as rare, isolated tragedies. That ring of catastrophe must move from shock-and-respond…
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December 9, 2025

Letter of the Day | Let ‘...justice, truth, be ours forever…’

THE EDITOR, Madam: As the relief supplies come into the island from the many sources of concern and assistance, both those directly connected to Jamaica and others simply wanting to help, it is…
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December 9, 2025

Letter of the Day | Let’s open our doors to fellow Jamaicans in need

THE EDITOR, Madam: The recent hurricane has left a devastating impact across western Jamaica – particularly in Westmoreland, St Elizabeth, St James, Trelawny, and Hanover. Thousands of homes have…
Children gather around to get porridge in Oxford, St Elizabeth.
December 9, 2025

Doing the right thing

THE EDITOR, Madam: Hurricane Melissa has passed but her impact remains etched into our lives (and will be for eons to come) – in the broken homes, the grieving hearts, and the quiet resilience of…
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December 9, 2025

Letter of the Day | Let us emulate Cayman’s example of national unity

THE EDITOR, Madam: In a remarkable act of solidarity and national unity, the Premier of the Cayman Islands, André Ebanks, and Opposition Leader, Joey Hew, jointly arrived in Jamaica on the first…
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December 9, 2025

Gov’t’s slow response to Hurricane Melissa

THE EDITOR, Madam: I must express my disappointment with how the Government of Jamaica has been handling the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa. From the earliest forecasts issued by the Meteorological…
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December 9, 2025

A call for climate justice

THE EDITOR, Madam: We, representatives of 43 civil society groups and concerned individuals from across Jamaica, issue this statement in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm that…
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December 9, 2025

Letter of the Day | Protect worker wages in the wake of Hurricane Melissa

THE EDITOR, Madam: Hurricane Melissa didn’t just topple trees and flood communities, it has also washed away days of hard-earned pay for thousands of workers who depend on a weekly income to survive.…