Belden Namah’s End Game


In the last couple of weeks Mr. Namah has been on the news for a variety of reasons, I have observed his meteoric rise to the top of the PNG Party ranks after leaving the NA camp, while he was with the NA Party he was never a major voice in the government ranks, his operated in stealth, here was this cunning operative who used the system to his gain, he ran on NA’s platforms in 2007 and won the Vanimo Green River electorate, an electorate that is marred with controversies.

If you need to know what is happening to his electorate you need to see this film titled Bikpela Bagarap. Google it if you have to, despite all the money and lavishness promised by the operators of the logging firms there, there is a deep rift between those that are benefiting and the others who have been purposely ignored.

After Namah made the ominous move with Puka Temu to join ranks with Mekere Morauta many in the Somare camp saw that the tides were turning for the old regime, it was not long before this guy who was a first term Parliamentarian became the party leader and was very influential in bringing in Polye and the tyrannical speaker Nape to crown Peter O’Neill and he remained deputy. Since December 2011 the argument has been about who has the numbers in Parliament, those that stand with the Constitution and the Judiciary and the Somare faction.

Many look to tomorrow’s court proceedings to find out what will happen to Marat and Namah. Will they be allowed to go away with a warning? will they be jailed for their attempt of contempt?

 Is there a strategy in place should this happen? I am sure there is, while many are looking at the Judiciary to pass judgment and make ruling that will nullify the proceedings of August 2 2011, A former senior Justice of the National and Supreme courts is advising the O’Neill and Namah factions. Reliably they are informed that the Powers of Mercy will be used to pardon them if they are whisked away to Bomana.

What is Belden Namah’s end game? The answer is to become the next Prime Minister of PNG obviously; so does he tick off all the boxes of leadership?  No! 

He has been the surrogate for this government, does he have the traits to lead the nation? Why do the senior legislators in the Namah/O’Neill camp allow him to parade at will and run around like a cowboy? because he has been given the ultimate free rein to do anything at any cost to hold off  the Somare regime from gaining power, he will do whatever it takes to remain on top,  

He has strategically placed people in positions of power to ensure that this time around he comes back with a majority to lead, but I have my doubts on this gentleman. He is very dangerous to this country, he was schooled in army intelligence, is he smart enough to lead a nation with growing pains?

Comments

  1. Many lawyers are aware. We see who will represent him in court.

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  2. Get over it, he is the DPM.

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  3. A top lawyer will knock him out. You will cry for your DPM. We will laugh.

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  4. The constitution stipulates that the wealth of the nation shall be equitably shared. Did Somare and his cohorts do that? Don't think so, theirs was who you know n his cohorts that are crying foul now benefited the most. For me at least now my children are in school and I have to find money for uniforms n not worry about school fees. For me that's equitable sharing of the nations wealth for a start. Fuvk you all and your constitution and the courts. At least for now some of us parents have been relieved of our burden to educate our children , something Somare never did in his 40 fucking years. Go retire and enjoy your remaining years on earth while we try to educate our children and for belden Namah you may be a cowboy or whatever they call you but I know that free education is png party policy coming to fruition so as a parent you have my support.

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  5. And who says the PM or DPM belongs to the selected few or selected family, any citizen of this country if wishes can be the PM or DPM.

    I will support whoever that has the heart for the grass roots people and will equally distribute the wealth of this nation equally.

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  6. Jealousy kills. Law is the foundation of our nation. Without we will disintegrate. Job of top lawyer is to throw O'Neill out sooner than later. He is dangerous for PNG. PNG Party is over. In 2002 it had about 80 members of parliament. It enacted OLIPPAC to lock itself in but people were not convinced. Only 5 out of 80 were returned and Mekere stayed in the cold. Mark my word. Namah will go to jail for contempt of supreme court. Joy we will have in God's time. Keep up very jealous commentaries. They will only make you insane. Cheers.

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  7. Shame on those that are double dipping. Enjoying the benefits of free education, health services and yet see fit to speak some bullshit legal crap about what Namah and team are doing. Namah is showing somare how he should have spent the countrys wealth and that is on the grass roots and not the bunch of dedicated followers who not only stole but almost sold our country away. Attention, About turn and follow Namah or you will be a beggar on the streets of your own country.

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  8. Very insane comments. Education is a right. Any government has a duty. Without you would have been another loser. Go jump in the sea to get some salt in to think properly. Losers can't argue on the issue. Issue is legitimacy of PM. DPM holds office by appointment. He is going to jail for leading PNG Party to support Peter O'Neill to destroy our Constitution. Address issue Anonymous Belden Namah!

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  9. Wake up to reality mate, since when did any leader go to jail. You sound like you have some personal grudge against namah and png party. You should be thrown into the saltwater to be preserved until namah and png party are gone,then you can come back..oh, by which time youd be just skeletone,ol shark kaikaim you. Go png party and namah..true patriot.

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  10. You are very very insane. You cannot comment objectively on issue. Wake up and contribute meaningfully or shut up.

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  11. Gosh, no end in sight for sex, lies and Facebook for Namah! Allegations are going to the roof! nonymous better advise Namah to act fast or get destroyed.

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