Impasse over PA position far from over in E H’lands
The National, Tuesday February 9th, 2016
CAN Solomon Tato and his cohorts tell us the people of Eastern Highlands, where and when the stupidity will cease?
It is now the second month of 2016 and we still read that he has been to all sorts of courts here in Goroka and Waigani over matters that could have been dealt with through common sense. Interestingly, the failure to succeed at the Supreme Court (The National, 8th February) was not through any big error or omissions relative to the practice of law.
We read however, that it was simply because Tato’s legal hoop failed to classify which of Justice Polume’s orders were “interlocutory” and which were “injunctive”; a simple classroom exercise.
I inform all interested Eastern Highlanders scattered throughout the country that since August 2015 the public servants working at the Yanepa Haus have been enjoying non-merited salaries.
They continue to do so even now as a result of this impasse caused by power hungry individuals who like to spend lots of money just to play cat-and-mouse with the country’s legal system.
The Supreme Court of the land has ruled and it’s backs against-the-wall for Tato and his followers.
What then now my friends?
Will you continue your destabilisation programme and at whose expense?
I believe the time is right for the civil society in the province to stand up to this nonsensical showcase and seriously demand answers from these wannabe leaders.
Numutokave Enufizenuf, Via email