AUTHOR: M.J.
As usual, in the well-known manner of Nikšić rulers, the president of the Nikšić NSD, Janko Milatović, is trying to help them run away from responsibility in connection with the scandal concerning "Q" fever, it was announced from the Municipal Board of DPS Nikšić.
However, Mr. Milatović, none of you have yet answered the four questions, the Nikšić DPS reports and states:
"1. Who ordered infected cows to be buried in Nikšićka Parish near Liverovići Lake, without the necessary consent, contrary to rules and procedures?
2. Why were the infected cows, again contrary to rules and procedures, dug up and transported to another location, where they were again, contrary to regulations, buried?
3. Who owns the land on which the cows were infected, after they were transported through the city with the city lights turned off?
4. When will the representatives of the New Serbian Democracy, starting with the first man of the city, in the style of the most ordinary cowards, stop running away from responsibility for the fact that the health of the citizens has been put in danger?
In addition to this main topic, which you are running away from, because you are aware that your people will someday be held accountable before the law for the fact that, by their actions and inactions, they brought Nikšić into a situation where it is a potential environmental and infectious bomb, you will have to explain that to the citizens.
And at least Milatović shouldn't talk about Mislova Dol, because he knows that during their government in 2003, a landfill was opened, and again - on the property of their activist," the announcement states.
That's why, as they say, all the talk is for nothing.
"The citizens of Nikšić trust their eyes and nose more than Milatović, who has probably lost his sense of smell.
In conclusion, either the local officials should give answers to the citizens' questions and stop hiding, or they should resign because their ignorance, incompetence, and above all arrogance and arbitrariness can be too expensive, because they can cost the residents of Nikšić their health," the announcement reads.