Dear Badru,

I have your email and thank you. BUT this constant attempts to undermine 
serious issues, by not giving them the required attention, is not helpful and 
not healthy.

How do you propose healing wounds without admission of wrongdoing?

How can we build trust when senior people like the current NomCom behave like 
that?

When people are turning things personal, country and local community  based, 
instead of thinking regional as per Afrinic mandate.
It has been almost 3 days that the questions were asked and the NomCom chair 
did not even bother addressing  the concerns raised.

How would people trust the NomCom and the upcoming elections?



Marcus
________________________________
From: Badru Ntege <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2020 4:31:54 AM
To: Marcus K. G. Adomey <[email protected]>; [email protected] 
<[email protected]>
Subject: RE: NomCom Chairs Private Message



We should take this as  an oversight.  And NomCom Chair will take note.

Its time for us all to find that space that builds trust through the community.

Lets heal the wounds through our actions and words.

Have a wonderful day all.

regards

BN

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From: Marcus K. G. Adomey [[email protected]]
Sent: 09 March 2020 18:50
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Community-Discuss] NomCom Chairs Private Message

Dear Community,

Our goodwill advocates have sighted an email message from the recently 
appointed and current NomCom chair to his favorite private mailing list in 
South Africa soliciting applications from the country in question.


As a community, we have a few questions to ensure fairness in terms of 
recruitment of people based on merit and most importantly diversity.

1. Would the NomCom please share announcements equally well across other 
African countries to the same extent as the NomCom chair is doing for 
specifically South Africa?


2. Is this a personal act or was this done in his capacity as the NomCom chair 
where utmost objective neutrality is expected.


3. The said message asks for more South African representation even though it 
indicates SA already has a seat.

Does this show some level of bias from the chairman of NomCom.

4. The said email indicates that the best way to influence the organization 
(meaning AfriNIC) is by getting involved and appeals for people on the said 
list to do so.

This shows intent of bias focused on a specific country with aim of control 
while  development is totally forgotten.


Marcus

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