In a significant address delivered at Bay Primary School this Monday, President Jeffrey Bostic issued a compelling national call to action aimed at revitalizing student engagement in school-based youth organizations. Framing his appeal against growing societal concerns over rising juvenile delinquency rates, the Head of State articulated a clear vision where extracurricular clubs are positioned as essential instruments for nurturing youth character and mitigating behavioral challenges.
President Bostic expressed profound admiration upon observing uniformed members of groups like the Brownies, Cub Scouts, and Blossoms during his visit. He explicitly credited these organizations with instilling critical values of discipline and self-assurance in young participants. However, he concurrently voiced deep concern over a noticeable nationwide decline in membership figures for such programs.
Declaring this issue a personal priority for his administration, President Bostic vowed to become an active champion for this cause. “During every official school visit I undertake, I will emphasize this point,” he stated. “We must take decisive action to reverse this trend. My ambition is to witness a dramatic surge in participation—I would ideally love to see the numbers double, whether during parade marches in Bridgetown or events at Kensington Oval.”
The President underscored the multifaceted benefits of participation, extending beyond mere discipline. He emphasized that active involvement in these structured groups—ranging from uniformed organizations to school Christian fellowships and various academic clubs—is fundamentally crucial for holistic personal development and for fostering a robust sense of civic pride among the younger generation. This initiative is presented not merely as an extracurricular option but as a vital national strategy for positive youth development.
