Antigua and Barbuda faces a renewed wave of communal grief following the tragic murder of Nikisha Rose, a dedicated mother whose life was abruptly ended by an act of senseless violence. Member of Parliament Richard S. Lewis has issued a heartfelt public statement expressing profound condolences to the bereaved family, while simultaneously issuing a clarion call for national solidarity in combating the escalating crime epidemic.
The statement underscores the profound societal concern regarding rampant criminal activities, emphasizing that every citizen and resident bears a collective responsibility in confronting this pervasive threat. Lewis vehemently advocates for moving beyond partisan blame games, urging instead for a cohesive, united national front against violence. He stresses the critical necessity of inclusive dialogue, proposing that all relevant interest groups must be integrally involved in formulating a comprehensive, multi-faceted strategy specifically targeted at eradicating illegal firearms from community streets.
In a direct appeal to public cooperation, Lewis reinforces the fundamental community policing principle: ‘If you see something, say something.’ He actively encourages citizens to assist law enforcement authorities by providing any potentially crucial information that could lead to resolving this homicide case. The statement explicitly urges individuals with relevant information to contact the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or utilize the anonymous Crimestoppers tip line at 800-TIPS (8477), emphasizing that perpetrators must face judicial accountability for their actions. This tragedy has catalyzed a renewed determination to restore safety and security throughout the nation’s neighborhoods.
