Senior member of the JLP’s Communication Task Force, Marlon Morgan, is pleading with special service electors to vote for the party later this week.
Election Day workers, members of the police and military forces, will head to the polls on Friday, August 29.
Speaking on Cliff Hughes Online on Wednesday, Morgan tried to persuade members of the JCF to choose the JLP.
Opposition Spokesman on National Security, Peter Bunting, recently claimed the Holness administration had taken a warrior approach to crime.
Bunting noted that if elected on September 3, the PNP would use a guardian approach to address crime and public security.
But, Morgan says the police must reject that stance.
Marlon Morgan, senior member of the JLP’s Communication Task Force.
More than 45,000 special services electors are eligible to vote.
This includes over 12-thousand from the police, 5,000 from the military, and 27,000 election day workers.