As the economic situation facing Jamaicans becomes grave, thieves have turned to the Jamaican schools in search of food. No week has passed , where thieves have not broken into a school somewhere across Jamaica in search of food.
Despite the efforts made by the school principals, the thieves have found more and more ways of breaking into these schools and removed food items, which were meant to provide a source of nutrition for the kids.
Grills have been cut, walls have been knocked out and roofs have been cut as the thieves continues their relentless search for food at the Jamaican schools. How on earth did we get to this point and how can we extricate ourselves from sliding down this very slippery slope?
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Where is the fourth paragraph? Something is missing. Where is the part about the increase in school break-ins whenever the comrades are at the helm? I guess people are hungry Jay and it is not only kids that need nutrition. Talk about eat-a-food, they are stealing gasoline by the tanker load, even to gas up their planes.
There is no emprical evidence to suggest a correlation between comrades being in office and rise in school theft. 🙂
Test, will be happy to know this, right Test.
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