Time for Namah to resign

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The National, Monday 26th March 2012

I THINK PNG has had enough of Deputy Prime Minister Belden Namah’s inanities.
It is about time he resigned from his post and forget about going back to his electorate to contest in the coming election.
A leader must be an astounding individual with strong ability to lead, in terms of making coherent decisions and not committing horrific crimes.
Namah is a parliamentarian who apparently lacks knowledge and experience on modern politics but has made alarming headlines du­ring his short time as an MP with not first-rate deeds, but dazzling foolishness instead.
This particular leader does not seem to have respect for the rule of law within PNG and overseas.
He foolishly threatened to close the Indonesian embassy without proper reasons and has been suspected of applying undue influence towards the
on-going political im­passe.
And then there were the recent shocking sexual allegations involving a casino staff in Australia.
Though the allegations have yet to be proven, the information provided by the Australian and our local media should be enough to tell him that he should resign.
The people of PNG obviously would not like such cowboys to be in parliament and in government.

Sambak Miok
Tsak Valley, Enga