We strongly condemn the behavior depicted in the video circulating
from our Ferry Terminal. Such actions have no place in our public
spaces and do not reflect the moral and spiritual values of St. Kitts and
Nevis. As a nation rooted in Christian principles, we are called to uphold
decency, self-respect, and respect for others. Public conduct should
honor God, protect our children, and preserve the dignity of our
communities. We therefore urge all citizens to conduct themselves
responsibly and, in a manner, befitting our faith-based heritage.
Sunday, March 29
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