Madam Speaker, we expect there will be some more meetings between now and the end of March with these different groups. It's our view that this will not be a status report as such but rather, in fact, a strategy that will tell this government, the public, and the communities, what approach we have to take in order to make best use of existing resources, how we can best tackle the many problems that we have in the north, and what kind of flexibility and principles we need to commit ourselves to in order to recognize it's a community development approach. It's a community controlled approach, community priorizing approach that will lead us to arrest and perhaps diminish the level of violence that is plaguing our people right across the north at this time. Thank you.
Stephen Kakfwi on Question 21-12(7): Provision Of Updates On Zero Tolerance For Violence Strategy
In the Legislative Assembly on November 15th, 1994. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 21-12(7): Provisions Of Updates On Zero Tolerance For Violence Strategy
Question 21-12(7): Provision Of Updates On Zero Tolerance For Violence Strategy
Item 6: Oral Questions
November 14th, 1994
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