Monday, October 6, 2014

Nation Address by His Excellency Hon. Baron Divavesi Waqa M.P, President of the Republic of Nauru


His Excellency the Hon. Baron Divavesi Waqa M.P, President of the Republic of Nauru today has made a Nation Address.
 
In his address, His Excellency informed the nation that again all the country's bank accounts in Westpac had been freeze, but this time, by the High Court of NSW.
 
His Excellency asked the people to stand together in unity and urged others not to use this event to satisfy their political ambitions.
 
The court case will began sometimes next week in NSW and the Minister for Finance and Justice the Hon. David Adeang M.P, is still in Australia awaiting to appear for the court on behalf of Nauru.
 
God bless Nauru.

Friday, October 3, 2014

The NSW Supreme Court has Made a Ruling in favour of Nauru

Today is an emotional day for Nauru after receiving good news from the NSW Supreme Court verdict in favour of the country. Because over the past weeks since the news spread about the Firebird court case against the country that resulted in the freezing of all account, people started to ask questions about what could happen to their children, their sick families at home and the hospital, their parents and grandparents who have reached the retirement age and can no longer work and support themselves. 
 
The question was left over the weeks without answers until today.  
After receiving the news that a decision has been made and the court has dismiss the Firebird claim to freezing all the country’s accounts, big relief is very visible in the eyes of the people and the people thank God for appointing the Judge who handed down the decision, and speak blessing over his life and career to continue to grow in great wisdom as he continues to serve the good people of Australia, in the NSW Supreme Court.
Because in life and death, our nationality doesn’t count, our race doesn’t count and even our names, because we are all human beings, born with a heart and an intelligent brain and if we die we die the same with memories behind with our families, friends and love ones. Though we make mistakes we always endeavour to do better the next day and that what makes us equal under the sun.
Today the people of Nauru can now hug their love ones and tell them that everything is going to be alright and just cannot believe the action of the few people running the company Firebird for bringing this terrible thing upon the nation, because the country has suffered enough already with the stories and remaining evidence of WW2 and the recent and most extreme financial crisis a country can ever imagine in the early millennium, where not just some part of the country suffers for starvation, but the entire nation as a whole.
God bless Nauru

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

The Entire Nauruan Race is at the Mercy of the NSW Supreme Court, Australia

It is about a week now and almost everywhere you walk around the country or go in Nauru, you will hear the same concern raised over and over again by the people. That concern is about the Firebird court case against Nauru.

Anxiety is continuing to grow and grow rapidly on the island after the news and radio reports about the Supreme Court action in NSW to freezing all the country’s money in it bank account at Westpac because of the debts the country owed to a company called Firebird of $30million.
The Minister of Finance Mr. David Adeang has informed the NSW Supreme Court that the country will shortly run out of cash, after making its latest round of government salary payment.
This week, panic has struck the hearts of the people, because they know that whatsoever happen to the country will happen to everyone across the board. Old or young, male or female, weak or strong everyone will suffer and especially those parents with infants.
Now everyone in Nauru is waiting for the final verdict of the NSW Supreme Court, as their lives all lies in the hand of one person, the Judge who will be handing down the decision this week.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Adjournment Debate By the Hon. Milton Dube M.P.

During the adjournment debate in parliament this evening, the Honourable Member for Aiwo Mr. Milton Dube informed parliament that he had been approached by members of his constituency on the issue relating to the Constitutional – Leadership Code Amendment Bill. According to the Honourable Member, he was questioned about his position for not supporting the move to pushing the bill through and was criticised for corruption.

The Honourable Member said;
“The reason I am not supporting the bill is because I am still not sure about how the bill will impact the country once it comes into force.” He said; “Unless the mover or the supporting party are able to compromise with us on the context of the bill, for our wishes to be represented, then that will be our way forward.”
Some of the issues raised by the Member include; the appointment of the ombudsman, the ombudsman general powers and functions that the new bill is proposing that could overturn the powers of the President of the Republic of Nauru and the Speaker of Parliament, which is very unusual in nature, giving the contradiction of the bill with the Constitution of Nauru.
According to the Honourable Member for Aiwo, he said;
“What if the person appointed as the ombudsman is corrupted and working corruptly in harmony with the ruling party in parliament? How are the members of the opposition party including their voters are going feel?”
The Honourable Member add;
“Corruption is a global issue. Leadership code or no leadership code, ombudsman or no ombudsman, corruption will always find it way.” The Honourable Member continues saying; “Even the great King Arthur of England round table cannot address the issue of corruption and worst, even the Lord Jesus round table during the last supper is unable to address this issue, because it involves money and money has controlled Judas to betray the Lord.”
Before the Honourable Member conclude is adjournment debate, he said;
“The best way to address the issue of corruption without the leadership code, is for each and every individual member to observe the coat of arm which states; God’s Will First and if they find it in themselves unable to do so, then they should resign from their positions as member of parliament, because that is the right thing to do and that is leadership code in itself put into practice and action, than just words only.”
The message delivered by the Honourable Member for Aiwo the Hon. Milton Dube is very powerful and straight forward for all those in parliament who claim to be righteous.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Back to News Update on Nauru for 2014

Dear All,

This is to advise that the Nauru National and International Issues (NNII) is back!!! So stay tune for more Nauru Social and Political News Update.

Thank you,

Dexter S Brechtefeld