We did not see the leader in Namah

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The National, Tuesday 10th July, 2012

WHEN Belden Namah talked about deferring the elections, we revolted and called him a power-hungry dictator.
When he introduced the judicial bill and arrested the chief justice, we called him all sorts of names.
We would one day regret not giving him the opportunity to lead this country for the better.
We trampled over what he offered us and attacked him, only to realise that the common rolls were not properly done, just as he said.
We listened to hearsay and failed to logically assess who he really is.
If he is not re-elected, there would be none like him for decades.
Namah is strong, tough, yet loving and kind.
He has a no-nonsense attitude towards corruption, so that you and I may have a better life.
If he is re-elected, independent MPs should join him as he is the leader that will bring real change to this nation.

Robin S John
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