Stay on track
On March 9, Mayor Hannemann made a comment to KITV after he was questioned regarding a gubernatorial bid, “I still don’t feel that the time is right and appropriate to put my personal agenda ahead of the business of the people.” If you are elected to public office by the people of Hawaiʻi, the business of the people should always come before your personal agenda. I would like to know how there can be a right time for Mayor Hannemann to put his personal agenda ahead of the $5 billion-plus rail project he championed, which is the most significant and expensive project in the history of Hawaii.
No one can argue that Honolulu’s rail transit project is in the hands of whoever is mayor. Mufi Hannemann should stay committed to the rail project, see that it gets implemented successfully, and help ease the traffic problems of Honolulu while also stimulating the local economy. If he vacates the mayor’s seat, there can be no assurance on the success or even completion of rail in Hawaiʻi.
If Mayor Hannemann sees his rail project to fruition and ensures it is widely successful, I have no doubt his future political ambitions will easily come to him; if he follows this honorable course, the business of the people will have come first.
Adam Vokac Honolulu






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