BY PUBLIC RELATIONS | JUN 23, 2023
From left to right – Minister of Public Service, Home Affairs, Labour and Gender Affairs, St. Lucia, Dr. Virginia Albert-Poyotte; Commissioner of the Royal St. Lucia Police Force (Ag.), Ronald Phillip; Executive Director of the RSS, Commodore Errington Shurland; and Attaché – Security, Justice & Human Rights Delegation of the European Union (EU) to Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean States, the OECS and CARICOM/CARIFORUM, Alessandro Tedesco, during the handover of the Unity Exercise plaque. (RSS)
Approximately 1.935 million persons from across Regional Security System (RSS) Member States have been affected by hazard events since 1982, and the estimated damages to these nations have surpassed US $8 billion.
This was disclosed by Executive Director of the RSS, Commodore Errington Shurland, during the launch of the RSS’ Unity Exercise (UNEX) 2024, which was held recently at the Ministry of Infrastructure, Ports, Transport, Physical Development and Urban Renewal, in Castries, St. Lucia.
Commodore Shurland pointed out that in the past, the events, whether they were hurricanes, fire, volcanic activity, or high levels of volatility induced by transnational organised and other crime, have caused significant instability, and in turn, required additional resources from sister states within the RSS to support the national response plans and operations of affected members.
To this end, he emphasised the relevance of UNEX as it is designed to test the efficiency of deploying much needed resources to RSS Member States affected by unstable environments caused by crime, climatic and other events, under the RSS Response Mechanism.
Commodore Shurland also alluded to the security threats which are currently affecting the region for which mobilisation of RSS resources may also be required, and affirmed the relevance of a “homegrown” exercise to test the efficacy of the organisation’s 40-year-old response mechanism.
“At the RSS Headquarters we foresee a security environment which may be affected by serious climatic events and public health concerns, migratory pressures and post-conflict and post-disaster economies created and sustained by transnational criminal organisations, [as well as] the exacerbation of crime and insecurity environments due to the nefarious use of technology and artificial intelligence….
“This signifies the importance of constantly monitoring the security environment with a view to understanding its evolution, evaluating the utility of our national and regional Response Mechanisms to these threats, and upgrading our security response frameworks in light of the deficiencies uncovered,” the RSS head maintained.
Meanwhile, Attaché – Security, Justice & Human Rights Delegation of the European Union (EU) to Barbados, the Eastern Caribbean States, the OECS and CARICOM/CARIFORUM, Alessandro Tedesco, also lauded the Unity Exercise and reaffirmed the EU’s commitment to assisting the RSS in this, and future projects.
“The support to the RSS is part of a larger commitment to help the EU ensure higher security standards in the region. This is further evidence of the EU’s intention to provide increasingly coordinated assistance to our regional partners to meet their ever-evolving needs,” Mr. Tedesco asserted.
With support from the Government of St. Lucia, UNEX 2024 is being implemented under the RSS 11th European Development Fund project – a collaborative effort between the European Union and the Regional Security System.
It will be held from April 3 to 14, 2024, and will see participation from security organisations from the eight RSS Member States, in addition to representation from regional and international partners.