Yama says next PNG PM must be from Mamose
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Yama says next PNG
PM must be from Mamose
PORT MORESBY: People’s Labour Party (PLP) leader and
Madang Governor Peter Yama says the next prime minister should be from Mamose.
“That is long overdue.
The next prime minister for the 11th Parliament should come from
Mamose region,” he added.
Yama said Mamose had the
track record of running the country smoothly with unity as displayed by the late
Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare.
“All political parties
in Mamose with their leaders must stand togethere to form the the next
Government and the chief executive officer of the country has to come back to
us,” he added.
PNG Cyber Monitor reproduces below a few General Election 2022 news updates as reported by The National:
PM from Mamose: Yama
June 20, 2022The NationalMain Stories
PEOPLE’S Labour Party
(PLP) leader and Madang Governor Sir Peter Yama says the next prime minister
should be from Mamose.
“That is long overdue.
“The next prime minister for the 11th Parliament should come from Mamose
region,” he added.
Yama said Mamose had the track record of running the country smoothly with
unity as displayed by the late Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare.
“All political parties in Mamose with their leaders must stand together to form
the next Government and the chief executive officer of the country’s job has to
come back to us,” he added.
Yama spoke in his party’s rally in Lae on Saturday to a huge crowd.
He also named some potential candidates for the PM’s post in the likes of PNG
Party leader and Vanimo-Green MP Belden Namah, Aitape-Lumi MP and National
Alliance Party leader Patrick Pruitch, Yangoru-Sausia MP Richard Maru and
himself.
“Unfortunately for Morobe, the late Sam Basil was the horse for that post but
he lost his life.
“However, you still have Luther Wenge as the potential for the PM’s post”. Yama
told the crowd that gathered at Eriku Oval.
Former Morobe governor and PLP candidate for Morobe regional seat Wenge, in
supporting Yama for Mamose region to take the PM’s seat in the next term of
Parliament, said when the PM’s seat was occupied by the region, debts were
settled and the country’s economy was set right.
“All party leaders in the Mamose region now have to come together after General
Election 2022 and form the Government and the prime minister’s job has to be
one of them.
“This is our time and Mamose must stand united,” Wenge said.
Yama also said the Government needed to produce quality human resources by
educating the school dropouts and creating employment.
“There are more than one million unemployed youths that the Government needs to
find means to have them employed,” he added.
Kua shows support for candidate
THE National Party (NP) has fielded 50
candidates nationwide to contest in General Election 2022 (GE22), its
parliamentary leader Kerenga Kua says.
“Apart from Dei candidate John Balg Wamp, NP has three other candidates
contesting seats in Western Highlands, Hagen, Mul-Baiyer and Tambul-Nebilyer.
“We are fielding that many candidates because we want to serve the people,” he
added.
Kua spoke on Friday in Dei Kaunsel to announce his party’s candidates
nationwide.
“The people need health, road, bridges and better education and that is not
only their right, that is what they expect from a Government,” he added.
Kua said NP was one the pioneer political parties in the country and “we have
to make sure to have the numbers after GE22.”
“Choosing a leader is not an easy task , the leader will lead the eight or nine
million people in the next five years and NP had to go through the files and
records of each candidate before allowing them to contest under the party’s
banner,” he added.
Kua said NP was prepared to sacrifice to make and create changes.
PLWDs prioritised:
Sinai
June 20, 2022The NationalMain Stories
ALL persons with
special needs and are eligible to vote can join women to cast their ballots
during General Election 2022 (GE22)’s polling, Electoral Commissioner Simon
Sinai says.
“They have been catergorised under the same group together with women and the
vulnerable,” he said.
“To have booths specifically for persons, especially with disabilities, is not
possible.
“So, they will join the women and other vulnerable groups.”
Sinai said the commission had been considerate of the vulnerable in this
election (GE22).
He said there will be teams set up closer to them to allow them to cast their
ballots during polling.
“In Port Moresby, booths would be set up in Hohola with teams to help the
vulnerable, including persons with all kinds and of disabilities during
polling,” he said.
“While in Lae, a similar set-up would be set up in Eriku.”
He also said in the nation’s capital, “these vulnerable groups are scattered
everywhere, so they can be taken to any of the nearest sets-ups to cast their
ballots.
“In GE22, unlike in pervious general elections, we have been considerate and
inclusive of everyone for them to exercise their democratic right to vote.”
Support women, says 63-year-old
Angelina Obedi (right)
with her sister Macie at Esa’ala in Milne Bay last week. – Nationalpic by
REBECCA KUKU
By REBECCA KUKU
ESA’ALA has stood
still since Independence, says 63-year-old Angelina Obedi.
“I was 16 when Papua New Guinea (PNG) gained Independence.
“As a woman leader who has been campaigning in general elections every five
years, I have stood and spoken on behalf of many candidates who promised people
many things.
“But today, there is still no, change, you see the station, it is the same one
in 1975,” she said.
Obedi said that this year (General Election 2022 – GE22) will be the last time
she would follow candidates around campaigning.
“I gave up in 2017, said it was the last time, because I was tired of empty
promises but when I heard Pangu Pati is fielding two women candidates for
Alotau and the Milne Bay Regional seat, it gave me hope,” she said.
The Pangu Pati candidates are Natasha Panta (Alotau ) and Jennifer Rudd (Milne
Bay regional).
Obedi, a mother of five with six grandchildren, said she believed that women
would bring change to Milne Bay.
“A woman knows how to manage her home, she ensures the house is clean, the
laundry is done and warm food is on the table for her children,” she said.
“Today, I want a better life for my children and I believe Pangu Pati will lead
the way and set a new path for Milne Bay through the two women candidates,” she
added.
Candidates urged to stop cargo cult treatment
CANDIDATES in the Samarai-Murua electorate in
Milne Bay should stop treating people as cargo cultists and lower class
citizens, says a candidate for the Samarai-Murua open seat.
Joseph Ealedona said for the past weeks, he had observed candidates promising
people material goods and money.
“People have suffered badly in the last 20 years and it was time for leaders to
take a serious approach in building areas where development has dropped,” he
said.
Ealedona said travelling all over Misima had showed lack of development in the
area.
“The electorate lacks critical infrastructures,” he said.
“The health and education sectors were suffering and there had been no economic
opportunities.”
Contesting under the social development party ticket, Ealedona said his people
were not being led well.
He said his people had little to no support from the government.
Ealedona called on the sitting member Isi Leonard to stop treating the people
with contempt.
He said by having them wait for a week for Prime Minister James Marape to
launch his campaign was uncalled for.
He said people had questions for Leonard to answer based on the lack of service
delivery.
“Samarai-Murua needs real change,” he said.
“One cannot blame the Coronavirus pandemic and the court cases.
“One cannot blame these or the lack of progress on service delivery because
money and time have been there for development to be carried out,” he added.
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