In recent discussions, Honourable Kandeh has directed his criticism primarily at the government. However, Musa JS Sanneh, a teacher and social commentator, argues that Kandeh’s critique should also encompass the Members of Parliament (MPs). According to Sanneh, these MPs are the ones perpetuating the ineffectiveness and inefficiency of the government.
Sanneh points out the questionable actions of the MPs, asking, “Where was Kandeh when the MPs granted themselves land, increased their salaries and allowances, and provided themselves with luxurious SUVs?” These actions, he argues, are emblematic of a self-serving political class disconnected from the struggles of ordinary citizens.
Sanneh draws attention to the recent Judicial Officers Bill, questioning how it differs from the dubious activities MPs are already engaged in. “What is the difference between the Judicial Officers Bill and the dubious things that the MPs are doing?” he asks. The sentiment here is clear: the bill appears to be another example of MPs prioritizing their interests over those of the public.
Sanneh is skeptical about any meaningful change resulting from the bill, stating, “Take it from me for free, these MPs are going to approve it and nothing will come out of it.” This reflects a broader frustration with the lack of accountability among MPs and their tendency to approve measures that benefit themselves.
In conclusion, Musa JS Sanneh’s critique underscores the need for Honourable Kandeh and other leaders to extend their focus beyond the government to include the very MPs who contribute to systemic inefficiency. Only by addressing this broader issue can genuine change be achieved.