More Questions Less Answers.... Where are we heading!


FREE MAN
First Posted on Actnowpng.org 03/05/2010

Names of three highly placed Government MP’s have been named by William Kapris. Apart from being filthy at the crime itself, and how these men cast a doubt on the security of this nation by using elements in the police force and correctional services, I am concerned at the boldness of these individuals. These men are wealthy enough, in the ruling party, and have many avenues to rob this nation’s coffers via white-collar methods. However, the raw criminal nature of these acts and Mafioso technique employed is disturbing and exhibits a “no-care” “I-can-do-whatever-I-want” attitude.

These people used real police personnel and weapons in these robberies and even after the robberies were completed, “cockily” arranged for Kapris to hang around town going on drinking sprees in total mockery of our law enforcers. When Kapris got caught, they then simply organized a “walkout” from the nation’s most secured prison facility! It is this total disrespect for our nation’s constitution and the rule of law that infuriates me. These men are enemies of the state, and should be tried for treason and publicly executed! Our constitution is the thread that binds 1000 different cultures together.

The constitution is the only seed from which this nation sprouted. The constitution is the only reason a Highlander is allowed to come and settle down in NCD, live and pursue happiness on the customary land of the Motu-Koita people. Our constitution is the only reason a boy from Manus is benefitting from a government provided education funded through mining tax credit schemes from OK Tedi. Our constitution gives the right to a grandfather from Angoram whose un-resourceful village has never contributed anything to the coffers of this nation, to sit at the helm of this country and dictate national spending.

Respect and adherence to the constitution is vital. Without it, I cannot call a Morobe or Samarai man my brother. No one group of people or individual should assume to be above the constitution and the rules that bind us. These men have threatened the very foundation of our livelihood. They must not go unpunished. They must be made an example of. I pray that all officers in our disciplinary forces, especially our police understand the magnitude of this situation. I pray that they, without fear or favour, carry out their duties.

I pray that they remember that when they took the pledge to serve their country, they swore to defend this nation from all its enemies, whether foreign or domestic. A domestic threat arises amongst us. They must quickly and effectively silence this threat, for the good of us all. How else can we face external threats together? How else can we look each other in the eyes and believe that we a one people?

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