Some Lusignan residents feel no safer

-lament unfulfilled promises

By Nigel Williams

Some relatives of the victims of the Lusignan Massacre and residents of the community say they are yet to see several promises made by the government fulfilled and they feel no safer today than on the morning of January 26.

Promises of better roads, street lights, massive clearing of a grass field aback of the houses that were attacked and several others including refurbishing of homes and fences, they said, were made by the government MPs who visited the area following the tragedy.

But almost two months later all that had been delivered were a few street lights along Tract ‘A’ Lusignan and the occasional handouts from charitable groups and organizations.