HOW WORSE CAN IT BECOME WHEN POLITICIANS (MPs) ARE LET LOOSE ON THE RUN CHASE AFTER BY THE LAW LIKE CRIMINALS?

By LUCAS KIAP

When wanted criminals such the late William Kapris are set after by the law, people are so quick to jump into their conclusions, wanting nothing more than the death verdict even without being tried and found guilty by a competent court of law.

It is so easy for a criminal to be chased by the law than a politician who is offcourse elected by the people unlike a criminal who decide his own faith to steal.

What we have come to terms with over the last few years since Peter O’Neill become the only PM in the history of this great country to topple an elected government in a coup like leadership grabbing has attracted so much attention that he has become the focal point of public attention, like a top criminal wanted by the law.

If anything would take to neutralise and divert public attention away from being wanted by the law, no one can do better than Peter O’Neill. He has been, apart from portraying his public image, becoming a celebrity figure more than a PM.

Look around every corner on the billboards in the Capital Port Moresby, in newspapers and on TV screens. You will see how much effort Peter O’Neill has put to portray his image as the PM of the people while being wanted by the law over the Paul Paraka K71.8 million saga and other serious allegations against him.

Can this buy him enough time before the law catches up with him?

It is however, seems he has double intentions than what is being promoted. Dictators usually have their images and statues erected everywhere for people to respect and worship them but mostly importantly fear them.

Are we witnessing the making of PNG’s first ever dictator with images of Peter O’Neill flashing across on the billboards, in newspapers and on TV screens everywhere?

 Peter O’Neill is trying to portray an image that can only be matched by dictators.

But what does he want – respect, honour or fear?

From being wanted by the law for his alleged involvement in the NPF scandal, this man from Ialibu Pangia seems like a criminal always on the run, always messing up with the laws and always chase after by the laws. 

The only way for Peter O’Neill to avoid being caught by the law is to become a dictator, worship by morons and respect by cronies as long as nobody dares to stop him.

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