MPs who do not deliver will be shown exit

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The National, Monday February 3rd, 2014

 ALL MPs are allocated K10 million each year in the form of DSIP funds purposely to improve existing infrastructures as well as to build new ones. 

There should not be any excuses whatsoever for their non-performance in service delivery in their respective regions and electorates. 

For far too long people have been missing out on government services, which is disgusting and unwarranted. 

Just imagine, K50 million in five years and what this unbelievable amount of money can do for an electorate. 

For services to trickle down to remote villages, neighbouring provinces should compete with each other to deliver services. 

In doing so, they will elevate their provinces to another level and to new horizons, thus improving the living standards of the people. 

My advice to all MPs is to realise that the ingredients of staying in parliament depend on how each of you perform.

If  you deliver, you will be returned in 2017 and if you do not, you will be shown the exit by voters. 

Competition is beneficial to everyone and there are no losers if you see what you have accomplished  in your five years as parliamentarians. 

If you have not performed  to the expectations of your voters, then this will surely haunt you until you die. 

 

Kotiufa Sniper

Goroka