By JEFFREY ELAPA
NATIONAL Planning Minister Sam Basil says members of parliament in the Somare faction should stop misleading Sir Michael Somare and allow him to rest, The National reports.
Basil suggested that some MPs were using the Grand Chief for their personal gain and should stop to allow him to recover from his operations.
“Anderson Agiru, Sir Arnold Amet, Patrick Pruaitch and Arthur Somare have been forcing the old man,’’ he said.
“Leave him alone and allow him to rest so that he recovers well from his operation. It is about time we help him and not use him and put more pressure and stress on him.”
He said if the Grand Chief got more ill from the pressure, the MPs should be held responsible.
He said the country acknowledged the many contributions Sir Michael had made for the young nation and he should be left to rest.
He said Agiru and Sir Arnold needed to go back to their provinces and provide the leadership as their people needed them.
He said Madang and the Southern Highlands provinces needed good governors to provide leadership in their provinces and not stay in Port Moresby
Turu pela talk...What will they gain if they force him to loose his health for their gain..I feel for him, he has done much for his people....Enjoy retiree age with grand children & family.
ReplyDeleteNine (9) straight years of mediocrity and personal enrichment is over. Hear that loud and clear, NA leaning citizens.
ReplyDeleteGood opportunity for doing 9 million good things for PNG has been squandered by sheer incompetence and neglect.
There is a fresh wind blowing now, showing PNGeans that good responsive and caring government does exist.
There is tons of optimism for 8 thousand good things to happen in just short 8 months than thought ever possible.
The O'Neill-Namah train has been quickly endeared, embraced and has a loyal following than Somare and his broken-record sounding legal side-kick would have us believe.
No discerning PNGean is paying attention to their camp's rhetoric anymore. Accept the fact that, it's all over and move aside.
This assertive , no nonsense and young leaders are sure to come back in landslide victory after the 2012 June elections and continue this legacy for the good of "everyone"
in PNG.
Discerning Citizen & O'Neill - Namah Train Passenger
Port Moresby
What has this so call grand chief not done in his whole political career or the last 9 years he wants to finish off or complete within in the 6 months before election? WHAT A JOKE!! Its like my grand pa struglling to get hard with a teen esort. SHAME
DeletePNG, Land of the Unexpected. In future even those in their permenant resting places might come out to mindle with any PNG Governments not to their expectation or liking. At least you are informed early now so no surprises.
ReplyDeleteQuestion. Is Judas in hell or Heaven?