Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Keep it down or ship out

The National Court of Justice is established by the Constitution and the National Court Act provides for the rules of practice and procedure of the Court.
Our judiciary acts in the best interests of this nation, and has been described as the last line of defence. So who are Ramu NiCo to get a paid advert and say they are “extremely disappointed” with the decision of the National Court which refused to lift the injunction preventing Ramu NiCo from constructing the offshore component of the projects tailings placement system.
Ramu NiCo, Papua New Guinea is a sovereign nation and we are not ruled by a family, a dictator, nor a foreign company. We have laws that govern our existence and help us develop as a nation.
If you want to appeal the decision, so be it, go ahead, but to blatantly show disappointment and disrespect at the National Court is a slap in the face to justice in PNG.
If you cannot abide and cannot tolerate our laws, go back to China. When the court speaks, PNG speaks so shut up or ship out.

BOP,
Port Moresby

Post Courier 9th September 2010

No comments:

Post a Comment