With the current state of affairs in the international arena in regard to terrorism is it a good/bad idea to limit our security officers.
We are told that some fellows sneaked words that would empower the security officers but instead of reflecting seriously if or not it is good for the country, we,in a knee jerk reaction started baying for their blood.
Just What motivated the 'sneakers'.
Might the NSIS, assuming that they did it, been trying to do that which is in the best interest of the country's greater good.
With the sneaked words expunged, are we tying our security personnel's hands behind their backs?
Just as we have had fraudsters in the past hiding in - invoking issues of constitutional reference over fundamental rights being trampled upon, are we likely to get terrorists take us down that road too.
We will be in a position to effectively deal with those who truly threaten national security.
Might this demotivate the security perssonell, leaving us vulnerable to Al shabab and co.
Merely because a clause in law has been abused in the past doesnt mean the only way to deal with it is to repeal it.
We can frame it in such a way that we discourage arbitrary abuse of Rights while still giving the secrity personnell impetus to protect us.
Dunia ni msongamano..