Dear Editor,
We went to the CCJ to undo the Presidential two-terms. We persisted all the way to the CCJ to determine how the GECOM chair should be selected. The CCJ had to confirm that 33 is more than half of 65. We gave no importance to the recall of Parliament soon after the elections. We argue to deny a couple of our citizens the right to due legal process. And it seems as though the selection of the Leader of the Opposition can be disregarded in the management of the people’s affairs. I think it was Professor Clive Thomas who put the spotlight on morality behind laws. Can we not embrace such morality?