Media Statement by Kerenge Kua sums up the whole situation
"The National Court has now spoken. It has given its advice to the Prime Minister that there is no basis to refuse to go in for an interview with the police, nor for any orders to be issued to stop the implementation of the warrant of arrest," Mr Kua said. "This means that there are now no further impediments or restraints in the way of the Warrant of Arrest. "Consistent with the Prime Minister’s own conduct of invoking and submitting to the jurisdiction of the National Court, and by agreeing to be bound to its decision, he must now demonstrate it physically. He must now contact the police to secure an appointment to enable the process to commence. "Considering the office that he occupies, it is incumbent upon him to do what is right, namely, to set the right example for the rest of the country. "It must be understood that the majority of our citizens face with a Warrant of Arrest do not have the privilege of sacking the Police Commissioner, the depu