Namah is too shallow

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The National,Monday16 January 2012

THE recent actions of Deputy Prime Minister Belden Namah shows that he is driven immensely by emotions and his judgments are well below par.
He thinks that he can speak and the entire NEC will commit to him.
He is very poor on foreign policy. Diplomatic protocols between PNG and her neighbouring countries is a subject he needs to be coached well on.
I am enraged at the manner in which the member takes up issues.
He forgets the parliamentary and NEC decision-making processes.
He is going around and making public statements without realising that he is committing the government into his words.
Peter O’Neill is a man of integrity and is beginning to show signs of wisdom in his capacity as the chief executive of PNG but he needs a better learned man to be his deputy.
I suggest he sacks Namah and get on a board learned man like Sir Mekere Morauta or Sir Puka Temu to be DPM.
Short-sighted people like Namah will only destroy PNG.
Namah is better off in the forests and climate change portfolios.
 
Gomla Yal
NCD