In a video published on social media, the Director General of the National Police, Frantz Elbé, reassured the population that the police force will not stop in its fight against insecurity. He commended and encouraged the police officers in specialized units who work tirelessly to combat gang violence and protect the lives and property of the population. Elbé also thanked the Haitian population and civil society for their collaboration with the National Police during these challenging times in the country.
As insecurity continues to rise in the country due to gang activities targeting both public and private institutions, the transitional Presidential Council in Haiti is still not fully operational after the resignation of Ariel Henry and the appointment of new members. The leadership of Kenya in leading a security assistance mission in the country is not yet finalized due to lack of funding for the mission. Despite these challenges, the National Police is committed to maintaining security and fighting against criminal activities to ensure the safety of the population.
The Director General emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration between the National Police and the Haitian population, civil society, and other national institutions in facing the current security crisis. He highlighted the dedication of the police officers in specialized units who are on the frontlines every day, confronting gang violence and ensuring the protection of citizens. The National Police is focused on delivering positive results in the ongoing battle against insecurity in the country.
Frantz Elbé’s message to the Haitian population and police officers reaffirms the commitment of the National Police to continue their fight against insecurity despite the challenges they face. He acknowledges the efforts of the population, civil society, and national institutions in supporting the police force during these difficult times. The Director General’s message serves as a reminder of the importance of solidarity and cooperation in tackling the security crisis in Haiti.
Overall, the video message from Frantz Elbé highlights the ongoing efforts of the National Police to combat insecurity in Haiti and the importance of collaboration with the population and other institutions in addressing the challenges posed by criminal activities. Despite the obstacles, the police force remains dedicated to their mission of protecting the lives and property of citizens and maintaining security in the country. The Director General’s message serves as a reassurance to the population that the National Police will not waver in their fight against insecurity.
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25 Comments
I think Frantz Elbé is exaggerating the insecurity issue. Were safe, chill!
I think Frantz Elbé is exaggerating the insecurity issue. We need facts, not fear-mongering!
I disagree. Insecurity is a real concern that affects many people. Frantz Elbé may be trying to shed light on an important issue. Its essential to address the root causes of insecurity, not dismiss it as fear-mongering. Lets strive for understanding and solutions.
Frantz Elbés approach is flawed, we need proactive measures, not just awareness!
I disagree. Awareness is the first step towards action. Proactive measures without awareness are like shooting in the dark. Frantz Elbés approach may be the key to sparking real change. Lets not underestimate the power of knowledge in driving meaningful action.
I think Frantz Elbés approach is too extreme. We need balance, not fear-mongering!
Balance is important, but sometimes extreme measures are necessary to make a point and provoke change. Fear-mongering or not, Frantz Elbes approach may be a wake-up call we all need. Extremes can be a catalyst for action.
Maybe Elbé is exaggerating the insecurity issue for personal gain. Just a thought 🤔
I highly doubt Elbé would put their reputation on the line for personal gain. Its important to address real issues instead of speculating about someones motives. Lets focus on finding solutions rather than casting doubt without evidence.
I think Frantz Elbés approach is too extreme. We need balance, not fear-mongering.
I dont think insecurity is a big deal. People need to toughen up!
I think Frantz Elbés approach is too extreme. We need balance, not fear-mongering.
Balance is important, but sometimes extreme measures are necessary to shake things up. Fear-mongering or not, Frantz Elbés approach might just be whats needed to bring about real change. Lets not dismiss it outright.
I think Frantz Elbés approach is too extreme. We need balance, not fear-mongering.
Balance doesnt mean downplaying real threats. Elbés approach may be bold, but sometimes fear is a necessary wake-up call. Safety isnt found in sugarcoating dangers. Its time to face reality head-on, not tiptoe around it.
I dont buy it, Elbés just fear-mongering for attention. Insecurity isnt that bad.
Frantz Elbés approach to raising awareness on insecurity is commendable, but will it be effective?
Is Frantz Elbés approach effective in tackling insecurity or just creating fear?
Frantz Elbés approach may be controversial, but sometimes fear is necessary to provoke action and change. Insecurity is a serious issue that requires bold measures. Its better to be cautious and proactive than to ignore the warning signs.
I dont get why Elbés pushing for more fear mongering. Cant we focus on solutions?
I think Frantz Elbés approach is bold, but will it really make a difference?
Do you think more awareness about insecurity will actually make us safer? 🤔
Im not sure if raising awareness will actually reduce insecurity. Thoughts?
Is insecurity really the main issue we should focus on? What about education?
Insecurity and education are intertwined. Without addressing insecurity, education cannot thrive. Its a vicious cycle that needs to be broken. Lets focus on creating safe environments where education can flourish.