Prime Minister Gaston Browne has unveiled a groundbreaking initiative aimed at reintegrating young men previously associated with the 2 Drilly group into society by offering them paid work to paint public buildings. Speaking on the Browne and Browne Show, Browne emphasized the dual purpose of this project: to enhance community aesthetics and provide legitimate employment opportunities for at-risk youth. He stated, ‘We want to take them off the block and give them contracts to go and… paint government buildings.’ Browne directly addressed the 2 Drilly group, expressing hope that they are no longer active as a gang and inviting them to participate in the initiative. ‘They can probably come and check me. We can give them a job to paint the fisheries there so they can put some money in their pocket for Christmas,’ he said. This effort is part of a broader strategy to support social and cultural development, focusing not just on economic metrics like GDP but also on fostering a well-cultured society and a clean, attractive environment. The initiative is both economic and social, aiming to provide alternatives to street life while beautifying public spaces in preparation for the Christmas season. Although the start date remains unspecified, the government plans to identify community teams to carry out the work.
PM Says Former 2 Drilly Members Could Be Hired to Paint Government Buildings
