Leaders should not be judged

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One cannot judge or condemn the recent actions of leaders who choose to join the Opposition in mustering numbers to force an adjournment of parliament to December.
Either they felt marginalised, isolated, overruled or even insulted in whatever capacity they held to break the fence.
If the Prime Minister was listening to his non-parliamentary political friends to override the portfolio ministers in major decisions, that is already a vote of no confidence in them so what else can they do in a Westminster system?
No-one will know the in-house matters but some major issues that have not been addressed through the media are the handling of the cocaine drug bust, dredging of sand by a fly-in tycoon, questionable appointments to boards, delayed negotiations to open Porgera mine, a setback in the Papua LNG project and lack of consultation with the health minister on a K10 million expenditure on the Covid-19 cocktail drug.
The economy is already stagnant and new graduates will not find jobs while startup kits for SMEs are not at all packaged clearly for new starters.
One would say that it was a missed opportunity of 18 months in office.

Concerned Citizen,
NCD

One thought on “Leaders should not be judged

  • Life is about making decision,
    Decision is based on making a judgement,
    Only the death are unable to make any judgement.

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