GOVT NOT IN UNISON
Sir,
My points are meant to lambast and chastise the country’s politicians who promise but never deliver. Eswatini is comprised of inhabitants who lack nothing but honesty and being proactive.
This makes their allegiance questionable. There is no use perambulating in the outskirts of veracity about the modus operandi utilised by our prospective politicians during election campaigns.
The people of Eswatini are holding onto loose ropes of hope and are keeping their fingers crossed that things will be better than before. The time for proactive governance is now.
Everyone in government’s hierarchy has been inaugurated and assigned to their offices. All talk of good governance, economic resuscitation promises and uprooting corruption in higher offices must materialize; otherwise the epoch of false promises will continue to haunt the nation.
Records
As always, the public will keep records of the promises made by the incumbents. We just have to maximise our resourceful capacities and work towards radical and meaningful development. Many ministries constantly underperformed under the leadership of the previous Parliament and Cabinet.
There was prevalence of improper protocols and defying gazetted national procurement procedure was a norm. The government operated synonymously with a captured State. In fact many ministries were captured and were serving personal interests of individuals.
Failure
During the tenure of the previous parliamentarians, we had enough evidence not to re-elect them into office. They vehemently accepted failure while disgracefully serving the nation under oath. Under achievements in diverse fields of the economy and poor social responsibility as well as poor service delivery continuously lingered on.
Not forgetting to mention that the Education Ministry became the black sheep of the land. Teaching conditions dilapidated to unimaginably low standards. The level of education was never improved, in fact it was neglected.
Future
The livelihood and future of people is dependent on the success of the education system of the land. We accepted that, as a people, knowing and believing that those bestowed with the highest decisions will continue to relish partially serving us with undemocratic choices while it lasted.
A practical advice to the current leadership pertaining to the preservation of a state of calm and tranquility among the already restless workforce rests with improving service delivery, shortening the pay differences between political leaders and workers on the ground.
That includes radical measures of either increasing workers’ salaries as per their demands or reducing politicians’ salaries to reduce the already high differences between the poor and the rich. At the moment it looks like government’s respective departments are not properly coordinated, they are not in unison.
Mbhokane
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