Be constructive with your criticism

Letters

I ACKNOWLEDGE all our daily newspaper companies and media networks in the country in promoting our national interest in a fair manner to unite the country.
Please continue to do so for the good of our country and its citizens.
Our national interest has nothing to do with any of our political affiliations and groupings of any form or kind.
I note statements made by two popular readers and writers of their public comments which are irrelevant to the national interest of our country.
One to encourage all Morobe MPs to break away from the Government and other one to say of the theocracy act of the Prime Minister.
Let’s be real when we make comments to bring in some suggestions to our leaders and to guide them and we must help them think better to make good decisions for our country, instead of making all sorts of personal attacks and unreasonable approaches.
We have to be united in our approach and we must not be regionalistic but stand as a national citizen to stand up and speak in the interest of the nation and find ways to help our leaders, regardless of our political affiliations or ethnic or cultural groupings, to move the country forward.
Leadership comes with responsibility and commitment.
Any statement we make must help them and not to break them.
We should contribute with ideas, resources, money and anything else that will benefit to our country and all of our citizens under whoever is our God-appointed Prime Minister and leaders.

Christopher W Taweg