Public officers must put service first

Letters

TO all the public office holders, you have been given the responsibility and entrusted with the funds to provide essential services and implement policies for the good of the people.
Therefore, I sincerely ask you all, please fix our education system, our law and order system, our health system, our infrastructure and agriculture systems, our environmental issues, our land grabbing issues and protect our reserve businesses.
Remember, Ijivitari MP Richard Masare said in Parliament in commemorating MP Late Roy Biyama: “While we are on this earth, everything we do in life is the written script of our book.
“After life, on Judgment Day, our book will turn back and charge us.”
Therefore, give what is meant for people and keep only what is yours.
No matter how much material wealth we may be accumulated, we won’t take all of them with us to the grave.
Most of the people invested their private life for public use and leave only the lasting legacy and took nothing with them.
A new form of leadership trends are being portrayed by first-time MPs like Dr Lino Tom, Rainbo Paita and James Donald for others to see and improve on.
These MPs have set a bench mark for others to follow.

Gibson Lambea Mai
Ialibu-Pangia Electorate