Dear Madam, It would be very ridiculous and an act of ingratitude on my character if I fail to express the full measure of appreciation to the peoples’ senator, Dr. (Mrs.) Rose Oko for obliging me one of my earlier requests of presenting the pathetic murder saga of late miss Joy Odama on the floor of the red chamber of the National Assembly which you meticulously did. I’m deeply touched by the commitment you and your junior colleague have made on this important matter thus far by boasting our dwindling morale. Thank you and be blessed. Borrowing from Mark Anthony’s words at Caesar’s funeral and likewise paraphrasing them inter alia; let me say succinctly that I’ve neither come via this medium to pull to pieces your excellence works nor have I come to pull strings with you; but if possible and necessary pick to pieces matters of representative governance as it’s incidental on the precinct of your office. I’m writing this memo credibly in exercise of my right of speech as a citiz...