O'NAMAH WANTS TRADE OFF.. FORCE CJ RESIGNATION TO HAVE JC BILL REMOVED


Receiving the Petition at JG Stadium

Papua New Guinea's flip-flopping Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has remained defiant saying the Judicial conduct law will only be removed if the Chief Justice, Salamo Injia resigns. 

Arriving with a government entourage under heavy police guard, O'Neill addressed more than 4000 people at the Sir John Guise Stadium at midday today.

The PM also wants another senior judge, Justice Kirriwom to step aside as part of a trade off to have the judicial conduct law repealed. Both judges have been at the center of the controversy between the government the judiciary.

O'Neill's response has drawn public anger from Papua New Guineans both on the streets and on social media networks. "What's the next step PNG? I'd like an all out rampage across the nation. This is so bloody waste of time. Do we now fear these Dictators?," said one Twitter user.


Prime Minister arrived at the stadium to a booing crowd. He was escorted by tight security, alongside with him, is the Deputy PM, Belden NAMAH.
Crowd stands at more then 5,000, as they await him to receive three different petition from NGO’s, Trade Union Congress and UPNG students.
The looting of shops in NCD are yet to be confirmed by police, also most business houses, shopping centres, schools have closed, as a precautionary measure

The crowd is still not happy that the PM did not really give any clear indications as to what his government and parliament will do with regard to the core issues to be addressed with regard to its petition. The afternoon is still too early to disperse and the protest organizers are seen trying to occupy the unhappy crowd with certain sections of the mob gathered there; mumbling and making loud noises expressing their unaddressed concerns.

Hope the afternoon is well spent for the organizers to tell the crowd the importance of what they have done and it is now up to our leaders to consider the petition and address the matters raised accordingly. The protest organizers must now also tell the crowd on what the next few steps are as we go into the elections.

Comments

  1. Do rolling protest so that people can understand core issues well and vote O'Namah regime out at elections.

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  2. NO O'NAMAH U CAN NOT TRADE MY CONTSTITUTION FOR UR POLITICAL INTEREST..

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  3. Power hungry bustards making laws to suit their gain..WTF! :-(;->

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  4. my goodness, what's with this fucking 3quatercast bastard
    (rols on da land)

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