Sidelined leaders should join forces with Namah

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The National, Wednesday March 19th, 2014

 WHEN our representatives first gathered to form the current government, the Opposition leader quoted  this  idiom  in parliament; “What goes around, comes around”. 

It is happening now that some of the key ministers and party leaders from the coalition government have been given ‘divorce papers’ by the prime minister.  The one-man Opposition has been very much effective. 

The Opposition leader deserves credit for it. 

Some people may label him as an arrogant leader, but he is a visionary, young leader who is aggressive in pin-pointing corruption. 

He has this quality of exposing corruption and unethical acts by leaders. 

He is a straight-shooter and I personally admire that  although  I am  not  from his province or electorate. 

Those leaders who have recently been removed from whatever portfolios should join Belden Namah to enhance the democratic practices in PNG. 

 

Wesley Roy, Via email