Namah’s traits make him worthy of respect
The National, Monday February 3rd, 2014
PLEASE allow me some space to express my views in response to Kul Wara’s letter titled “Namah a dangerous man” (Jan 27).
If the writer had read or followed the events that unfolded before and after the opposition leader was elected into parliament, he would know and realise who Belden Namah is.
The writer’s portrayal of the leader as a dangerous man comes with no proper knowledge.
Despite having little support, as the majority of the opposition moved over to the government’s side for greener pastures, Namah possesses the ability to think beyond his own needs and goals and is able to act for all.
Namah takes risks because he is a great leader. A great leader uses negative motivation if positive motivation is not working.
Namah is a man of integrity and a person who risked his life as well as sacrificed his family for this country and for you to enjoy life when he was in the army and now an MP.
Therefore, he is worthy of admiration and respect.
If you eat with him, stay with him and chat with him for a few hours, you will find it very difficult to leave him.
Kaim
Port Moresby