The corrupt politicians got their just deserts in the 2018 elections. It should be a lesson for those in whom the electorate has placed trust by voting them into power. They will be tested now for the next five years and if they too indulged in the same habits which were the hallmark of the persons who were in the saddle in this country from 2000 to June 2018, their fate too won’t be very much different from their predecessors when next polls are held in 2023. As far as those politicians are concernced who have been booted out of power by the electorate , few tears were shed on their defeat in the polls in the country because they had it coming due to their massive corruption while they were in power. Not once but more than once they were voted into power by the same electorate which has now shown them the door in 2018 elections because they failed to deliver. The voters rightly decided this time round that if they had let them down many times in the past, there is no point in returning them to power once again
The new rulers have their hands full and they have only one pair of hands. To start with they have to document the national economy without which it would be well nigh impossible to enforce just taxation in the country. Money doesn’t grow on the trees and it will be badly needed by the new government to undertake social welfare projects in every field of life which are the crying need of the time. It goes without saying that if the ill-gotten money of some of the former rulers of this country which is stacked in foreign countries is brought back it can help this country finding its feet to a great extent economically but for that to happen effective diplomatic steps would have to be taken.