‘Pangu knows the way’

Letters

WITHIN the last four to five years I have come across some prominent leaders of our nation who have inspired me a lot.
They are in the likes of Sam Basil, Gary Juffa, William Samb, Brian Kramer, Rainbo Paita and former Task Force Sweep Team chairman Sam Koim, etc.
I had a good time with some of them, except for Basil, whom I had known him personally and to be frank, his kind of hard working politicians that I knew of.
With him being our current minister for treasury, I believed Pangu will liberate us out of economic bondage and calamity.
Within the next couple of years or so… our country will experience an overall revamp of our development policy pertaining to conduct of bureaucratic machinery which is the engine room of the state govt to ensure transparency, accountability and, effective and efficient service delivery.
This will come through holistic approach in strengthening robust economic and natural resource legislation that would technically mean that our LO’s will benefit greatly from their natural resource royalties and dividends whilst our local businesses will flourish within conducive economic environment.
On the other hand, proceeds from the non-renewable sector (mining, oil and gas industries) would surely be invested into agricultural sector that will maximise in outputs which will add more revenue into our gov’t coffers through downstream processing as per gov’t (Pangu) anticipated whim.
If only Pangu stands on its words, then in the coming decades, we should be a “First richest Christian black nation” in the world.
In the meantime, “Pangu save long rot (Pangu knows the way)” so yeah, Pangu still the best.

Wawa Maus Grass
@743.3CT Ixoratz