Morobe elections ROs, AROs to get paid following petition
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Morobe elections ROs,
AROs to get paid following petition
PORT MORESBY: The Papua New Guinea (PNG) Electoral
Commission has promised to pay the allowances due to temporary election workers
I Morobe into the bank accounts by today (June 16, 2022).
Elections Manager Simon
Soheke said the provincials elections steering committee met yesterday (June
14, 2022) to discuss the petition from elections Returning Officers (ROs) and
their assistants (AROs) regarding the allowances and funds they needed to carry
out their work in the 10 districts and 33 Local Level Governments.
For context, read this
earlier report: https://pngcybermonitor.blogspot.com/2022/06/trouble-brewing-for-ec-in-morobe.html
(Trouble brewing for EC in Morobe)
Details of the issues and developments were reported by The National:
EC responds to
petition
June 16, 2022The
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THE Electoral
Commission has promised to pay the allowances due to temporary election workers
in Morobe into their bank accounts by today.
Election manager Simon Soheke said the provincial election steering committee
met yesterday to discuss the petition from returning officers (RO) and their
assistants regarding the allowances and funds they needed to carry out their
work in the 10 districts and 33 local level governments.
Soheke said Electoral Commissioner Simon Sinai responded to the petition on
Tuesday.
“(He) responded but we will convey it formally to the ROs today,” he said.
“The allowances for temporary election workers will be paid. A team from the
province will travel to Port Moresby on Monday to sort out other issues.”
The payments are for the first two phases of GE22: the electoral roll updates
and nominations.
Seven ROs and 27 AROs signed a petition highlighting issues about funding,
allowances, the AROs’ gazettal appointments and the electoral roll on Tuesday.
“We’re yet to conduct training for ROs and AROs on polling and counting,” he
said.
“We need to have a briefing with candidates and their scrutineers so they are
aware of the polling places, date, materials and counting system.” He said they
would be using the updated roll.
“The base roll was used in the 2017 and 2019 local level government elections
as the preliminary roll to come up with electoral roll for GE22,” he said.
“We’re definitely using the updated rolls.
“Unfortunately, we were not given enough enrolment forms to capture the whole
voting population.
“We might expect some issues during polling and are looking forward to that by
working with security personnel.”
Election funding to be released this week,
says Marape
By REBECCA KUKU
THERE will be no cash
payments made during the General Election 2022 (GE22) as “everything will be
done electronically”, says Prime Minister James Marape.
Marape said all funding for the polling period had been released and all
provinces should receive their allocations this week.
“The funding for polling has been released, however, due to the experience of
past elections, there will be no cash payments,” he said.
“Everything will be done electronically so that we have records.
“This includes payments for allowances and for service providers as well.”
Marape said the Electoral Commission was ready to conduct the GE22 and the
electoral roll was ready. Ballot papers and other election material will be
sent to all centres this week.
“All polling and counting teams and security personnel for the GE22 will also
be deployed starting today (Tuesday),” he said.
Marape made the statement after meeting Police Commissioner David Manning,
Defence Commander Major-General Mark Goina, Correctional Services Commissioner
Stephen Pokanis and Electoral Commissioner Simon Sinai in Port Moresby.
Centre records 13 new HIV/AIDS cases in SHP
By PETER WARI
A VOLUNTARY
counselling and testing centre in Southern Highlands has reported 13 new
HIV/AIDS positive cases in the past few weeks, with more people movement and
activities expected during the election period.
Catholic health secretary Winnie William in Epeanda told The National that
eight people tested positive last month and five so far this month.
She said it posed a huge health threat during the General Election 2022. There
are already around 1,000 people registered as positive cases and are on
treatment.
“In the past, the centre records between one and five HIV/AIDS positive cases,
but last month alone eight people were tested positive,” she said.
“Five have been reported this month but we still have two more weeks left and
the number could increase.
“The election brings different people together and unprotected sex would be the
main reason. People should take precautions.
“The cases recorded were for the centre alone. The number could be high.”
William said the health facility had to scale down its operation due to a
shortage of medicine and health workers.
It is carrying out awareness on Tuberculosis (TB), HIV/AIDS and the Covid-19,
starting from Nipa-Kutubu. She said drug-resistant TB was a big issue in the
province and currently eight were on treatment.
“Due to a lack of road accessibility, many people were unable to reach health
facilities,” she said.
“Many cases were unreported.
“TB remains a major problem.
“We are concerned that the spread of TB, Covid-19 and unprotected sex during
the election campaign period is high and awareness is one option health workers
are focusing on.”
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