The Chronicle applauds Speaker of the National Assembly Raphael Trotman. Yesterday, he accorded Home Affairs Minister Clement Rohee his Constitutional right and allowed him to address the National Assembly. In so doing, Mr.Trotman angered his opposition colleagues who protested by leaving the chamber en masse.
Three cheers for Trotman. He stood his ground and made it possible for Minister Rohee to have his say, even in the face of opposition requests that he change his mind and shut up the minister. And so Minister Rohee was able to address the House on plans to reform the security forces.
Three cheers for Trotman. He stood his ground and made it possible for Minister Rohee to have his say, even in the face of opposition requests that he change his mind and shut up the minister. And so Minister Rohee was able to address the House on plans to reform the security forces.