Basseterre, St. Kitts, December 5, 2024 (PMO) — A new chapter in St. Kitts and Nevis’
fight against crime has been written with the release of findings from the government’s 90-
Day Campaign Against Crime and Violence. The groundbreaking initiative, launched in
September 2024, reported an impressive 66% decrease in firearm-related homicides,
signaling a promising shift in the nation’s approach to public safety.
The results, presented at an event hosted by the Citizen Security Secretariat, showcased
the transformative impact of the government’s efforts to tackle crime through a public
health lens. Speaking at the event, Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew emphasized the
importance of unity and collaboration in achieving these results.
“Over the past 90 days, we’ve witnessed a remarkable drop in crime, and this was no
accident,” said Dr. Drew. “It is the direct result of a united society, determined to take back
our communities and create safer spaces for everyone.”
The campaign, which aimed to address the root causes of crime, saw engagement across
all sectors of society, from law enforcement and government officials to community
leaders, educators, and faith-based organizations. The most striking achievement was the
dramatic reduction in firearm-related homicides. During the campaign period, such
incidents dropped by 66%, from an average of three per month to just three in the entire
three-month campaign period.
“This is a significant milestone, well beyond the margin of error in statistical terms. It
demonstrates that when communities come together, the results can be profound and
transformative,” Prime Minister Drew noted.
The campaign’s success was credited to its holistic and inclusive approach, which
prioritized prevention, education, rehabilitation, and mental health support. Programs like
Elevate and community consultations were pivotal in engaging vulnerable groups, while
targeted law enforcement efforts led to the removal of 13 firearms from the streets so far
this year.
The findings from the 90-Day Campaign will inform the development of a strategic plan for
citizen security, ensuring that the lessons learned are integrated into the Federation’s
governance framework. The government also plans to share its innovative approach and
successes at the upcoming Third CARICOM Symposium on Crime as a Public Health
Issue.
“This is a victory for our nation, but it is a shared victory. It belongs to every citizen, every
community, and every stakeholder who contributed to this effort. Together, we are proving
that a safer, healthier St. Kitts and Nevis is not just a possibility—it is a reality we are
building every day, “ said Prime Minister Drew.