Monday, July 27, 2009

Opposition mustering numbers to throw out NA-led govt, imminent?

Opposition Leader Sir Mekere Morauta and Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare

The Somare -Temu regime need to show the people of Papua New Guinea what tangible developments they have accomplished over the last seven or so years when they were in power. The Papua New Guinea people have suffered immensely and for so long that they needed to be reassured of what the National Alliance led government has in store for them.

What has been promised during political rallies from the highlands to the coast have been pure political gimmick and blundering hearsay. It is prevalent to the people of Papua New Guinea that the current government led by the National Alliance Party's leaders only know one thing and that is to make decisions to suit their interests and hidden agendas. They are just too good for signing deals after deals under the tables to lure foreign investors to suit themselves and their cohorts.

Alfred Kaiabe, former Member of Papua New Guinea's parliament. He got duded up in the traditional garb here, which includes plumes, possum fur (!) and the wielding of a stone axe. He did so because the prime minister of P.N.G has admitted that many members of the government are corrupt. He wants his fellow parliamentarians to return to their roots and "traditional values"

They don't even care who is behind them that might have some implications on their cowardly acts. Oh, and one more thing, they are good at purchasing properties overseas so that their families and cohorts can have a good vacation there while the rest of the population live in huts.

Is this good governance? Will there be any legacy for the Somare - Temu government? I don't think so and they need to clean their backyard and get their house in order to make policies and implement policies that benefits the people of Papua New Guinea.

If the rumors around the corridors of Waigani are true, we need a change of the government for the better. When good leaders rule, there is stability and the nation is prosperous but when unscrupulous leaders lead, there is confusion and frustrations which ultimately leads to destruction. Will the opposition led by Sir Mekere Morauta share some light on our darkest moments? We could only pray and hope.

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Opposition mustering numbers to throw out NA-led govt, imminent?

Opposition Leader Sir Mekere Morauta and Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare

The Somare -Temu regime need to show the people of Papua New Guinea what tangible developments they have accomplished over the last seven or so years when they were in power. The Papua New Guinea people have suffered immensely and for so long that they needed to be reassured of what the National Alliance led government has in store for them.

What has been promised during political rallies from the highlands to the coast have been pure political gimmick and blundering hearsay. It is prevalent to the people of Papua New Guinea that the current government led by the National Alliance Party's leaders only know one thing and that is to make decisions to suit their interests and hidden agendas. They are just too good for signing deals after deals under the tables to lure foreign investors to suit themselves and their cohorts.

Alfred Kaiabe, former Member of Papua New Guinea's parliament. He got duded up in the traditional garb here, which includes plumes, possum fur (!) and the wielding of a stone axe. He did so because the prime minister of P.N.G has admitted that many members of the government are corrupt. He wants his fellow parliamentarians to return to their roots and "traditional values"

They don't even care who is behind them that might have some implications on their cowardly acts. Oh, and one more thing, they are good at purchasing properties overseas so that their families and cohorts can have a good vacation there while the rest of the population live in huts.

Is this good governance? Will there be any legacy for the Somare - Temu government? I don't think so and they need to clean their backyard and get their house in order to make policies and implement policies that benefits the people of Papua New Guinea.

If the rumors around the corridors of Waigani are true, we need a change of the government for the better. When good leaders rule, there is stability and the nation is prosperous but when unscrupulous leaders lead, there is confusion and frustrations which ultimately leads to destruction. Will the opposition led by Sir Mekere Morauta share some light on our darkest moments? We could only pray and hope.

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Opposition mustering numbers to throw out NA-led govt, imminent?

Opposition Leader Sir Mekere Morauta and Prime Minister Sir Michael Somare

The Somare -Temu regime need to show the people of Papua New Guinea what tangible developments they have accomplished over the last seven or so years when they were in power. The Papua New Guinea people have suffered immensely and for so long that they needed to be reassured of what the National Alliance led government has in store for them.

What has been promised during political rallies from the highlands to the coast have been pure political gimmick and blundering hearsay. It is prevalent to the people of Papua New Guinea that the current government led by the National Alliance Party's leaders only know one thing and that is to make decisions to suit their interests and hidden agendas. They are just too good for signing deals after deals under the tables to lure foreign investors to suit themselves and their cohorts.

Alfred Kaiabe, former Member of Papua New Guinea's parliament. He got duded up in the traditional garb here, which includes plumes, possum fur (!) and the wielding of a stone axe. He did so because the prime minister of P.N.G has admitted that many members of the government are corrupt. He wants his fellow parliamentarians to return to their roots and "traditional values"

They don't even care who is behind them that might have some implications on their cowardly acts. Oh, and one more thing, they are good at purchasing properties overseas so that their families and cohorts can have a good vacation there while the rest of the population live in huts.

Is this good governance? Will there be any legacy for the Somare - Temu government? I don't think so and they need to clean their backyard and get their house in order to make policies and implement policies that benefits the people of Papua New Guinea.

If the rumors around the corridors of Waigani are true, we need a change of the government for the better. When good leaders rule, there is stability and the nation is prosperous but when unscrupulous leaders lead, there is confusion and frustrations which ultimately leads to destruction. Will the opposition led by Sir Mekere Morauta share some light on our darkest moments? We could only pray and hope.

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