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Opposition condemns demolition of houses in Albion, St. Thomas
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Lothan Cousins, Opposition Spokesperson on Land
The parliamentary opposition is condemning the demolition of houses in Albion, St. Thomas.
Opposition Spokesperson on Land, Lothan Cousins, has described the move as inhumane and contradictory to the government's promise of improving housing conditions.
In a statement Monday, Mr. Cousins said the action raises serious concerns about the government's commitment to helping vulnerable Jamaicans secure safe and stable housing.
He said while the government continues to speak about expanding access to affordable housing, the demolition of homes in Albion tells a different story for residents who have now been displaced.
"We are now at the beginning of another hurricane season. Whilst we respect property rights, it is important that a compassionate government not solve one problem by creating another problem. I am therefore using this opportunity to call on the government to immediately halt any proposed demolition or any continuing demolition until a fair, transparent and humane is process is established that is consistent with our international human rights obligations. Jamaica deserves real housing solutions, not greater hardship," he insisted.
He questioned whether the government is genuinely committed to addressing Jamaica's housing challenges, insisting that vulnerable citizens should not be left without shelter while awaiting long-term solutions.
Mr. Cousins also called for the relevant authorities to explain the circumstances surrounding the demolitions and to outline what immediate assistance will be provided to the affected families.
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