The Urgent Need for Change Through VoNC: Why James Marape Must Go.
ByNelsonWandi
As Papua New Guinea grapples with a myriad of challenges ranging from economic woes to rampant corruption, the leadership of Prime Minister James Marape has come under intense scrutiny.
The time has come for a change in leadership, as the current administration has failed to address the pressing issues facing the nation.
One of the key issues plaguing Papua New Guinea under the leadership of James Marape is the struggling economy. The country has been facing a downturn in economic growth, with poor investments and a lack of employment opportunities for its citizens.
The government's failure to implement effective economic policies has only exacerbated the situation, leaving many Papua New Guineans struggling to make ends meet.
Corruption has become a pervasive problem in public departments, with reports of embezzlement and mismanagement of public funds on the rise.
This culture of corruption not only undermines the trust of the people in their government but also hinders the country's development and progress.
It is all vital that a new leadership be put in place to root out corruption and restore accountability in public institutions.
In light of these pressing issues, it is clear that James Marape is no longer fit to lead Papua New Guinea. The parliamentary leaders who have been supporting him must come together to form a coalition party and initiate a vote of no confidence to remove him from power.
The future of the nation depends on the swift action of its leaders to bring about the change that is desperately needed.
The upcoming vote of no confidence presents an opportunity for Papua New Guinea to turn the page on a chapter of ineffective leadership and usher in a new era of progress and prosperity.
It will a crucial moment that the parliamentary leaders act in the best interests of the nation and prioritize the well-being of its citizens over political allegiances.
The time has come for James Marape to step down as Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea. The challenges facing the nation require bold and decisive leadership, and it is clear that a change in leadership is necessary to address the pressing issues at hand.
The parliamentary leaders must act swiftly and decisively to remove James Marape from power and pave the way for a brighter future for Papua New Guinea.


PNG IS STARTING TO GET FED UP WITH PANGU!
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Why is there overwhelming criticism for the Marape- Rosso government in all watsup and facebook forums??
Why are some people baffled and finding it hard to relate to their people who are complaining??
I believe the sudden increase in criticisms against the Marape- Rosso govt are warranted if you review Marapes term of Prime Ministership from an independent position.
The businesses houses, Public servants, NGOs, Land Owners and even the Law society have at one time or another spoken out against the governments misteps.
What significant impactful project has the Marape- Rosso Govt translated to date, name one thing? The billions of foreign loans have surpassed even Oneils figures but there is no visible translation...?
Where is the economic stimulus steps taken? When will the down stream Marape boasted about take place? and have the youth begun to be be found yet and how many so far?
How are we dealing with huge loan repayment schedules with increased "soft loans"? and where is the financial report on that in full disclosure?
This is a "tucker box" administration, and it deserves all criticism.
The incompetence and desperation to hold onto power has resulted in too many proposed amendments to the constitution.
It's thrilling to meet with great leaders and have sleep overs but what happens after all the album photos and pleasantries? reality is there is no jobs, no bridges for school kids, not enough police resource, transport and electricity infrastructure is deteriorating as PNG Power and works are not prioritizing service to the people. but paying bills to contractors
Health is not free, school is not free, and universities, defense and police force recruits are compromised by bribery and nepotism.
Lawyers have marched to speak up against the political pressure and influence in the courts.
The new Police merry go round process has been created to delay and subvert justice to support political allies.
The Marape- Rosso government is hell-bent in promoting foreign businesses in every sector, and local MSME and SME is a propaganda scam with no results and financial reports.
Where is Apec budget report? And where is the covid 19 billion finding report?
Where is the report on the Finance Department glitch? Why did the govt not investigate the BSP glitch affecting thousands of innocent families?
Why is the Govt acting so pretentious to move into three brand new buildings for Finance planning and Prime Ministers & NEC office? as if we are already a rich black nation when the govt is a broke beggar that has billions in debts ???
Enough of praising and worshiping this circus show. Why flatter a destructive and unconstitutional movement that has reached its expiry date.
#pangu_save_lo_rot_nogut_tasol

ロマからの提言・警告です

現政権 プライムミニスターMr.岸田は日本国内において口先三寸、
調子のよいことばかり言いその実行性おいては…?
Mr.岸田においても諸外国外遊にて、無策・無計画の中で、また財務大臣においても
今現在日本国の財政を顧みることなく洪水のごとしお金をばらまき日本国民を苦しめている。
自由民主党だけでなく、今の維新にしても、他の政治家にしても
政治家としての自分自身の延命を考えろくでなしの集団であり
日本国民はもっと怒るべきであり、怒りを行動にうつさないのでしょうか?
政治経済においてはもう末期の状態であり、いつ一揆がおきてもおかしくない状態を感じる。
近々大変なことが起きるというロマからの警告です。
それから日本のマスコミはカラスと一緒で後片づけをしない、
また、東京都知事においては嘘の上塗りでファッションと同様だと。
それを黙認している都民に対しても喧々囂々と批判します。
「日本人の頭の中はお花畑である」と笑われてます。
この上記のロマの提言・警告とともに
この度 私達PNGメンバーがPNG政府に関し伝えたい思いを東京に送ってきました。
これは、私達日本人にも同じことが言えます。
パプアニューギニアメンバーより送られてた原文のままご紹介。

Where we are economically right now has nothing to do with global market influences, etc. We are here right now because of our decisions:

- Our decision to delay Papua LNG because we thought we could get a better deal
- Our decision to pause Pogera because we thought we could get a better deal
- Our decision to delay Wafi-Golpu right now so we can make our own deals
- Our decision to let all of the $14 billion in LNG income that has been generated since the project started to go into KPHL before coming into Consolidated Revenue
- Our decision to only last year making the first deposit of a measly K5.6 million into our SWF (while our two major superfunds are now worth nearly a combined K20 billion)

WE REAP WHAT WE SOW

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Below is my WhatsApp inbox response to a brother who asked me some questions on where I stand; whether or opposition or for anticorruption or against the current government:

Brother good afternoon and thanks for writing to me. I don’t know you but excellent questions raised to me so will sum my answers below:

I fight daily on social media last 14 years simply because I believe in the greatest potential of PNG yet to be tapped while current opportunities are being wasted by lack of better leadership in Governments. 

All I want is a reformed public service system that’s lean and mean but very efficient to serve the needs of everyone in PNG. 

All I want is to have a new government that is (1) Honest and Accountable/Transparent, (2) Pragmatic and Realistic/ Practical, (3) Strategic and Effective, (4)  Kills Corruption in PNG. 

All I want is for PNG to stop more and more loans, cut down wastage, save billions in public budgets and spend in economic development and revenue generation industries to get millions of our idle people engaged (both skilled and unskilled). 

All I want to see is a country where Public Servants are entrusted with mandate and power to run the country’s budgets, policies and services while politicians get their hands off the administration affairs of public servants. 

All I want is to see more policemen say 100,000 employed to enforce law and order in PNG to give safety, protection, security and peace of mind to all businesses (foreign or local) and our people (which includes all women and girls and grannies). 


All I want is for government to focus more on the resources and opportunities we already have and convert them into monetary and economic growth for all 22 provinces and 96 districts. 

All I want to see is for people to respect their politicians as law and policy makers and not walking ATM machines whose phones are bombared every day with all kinds of financial requests daily.

All I want to see is a vibrant Opposition who is not threatened by ruling Government and that their annual budgets are cut off to nil funding annually and getting PNGOC and Police to threaten them of their DSIP/ PSIP acquittals while Government MPs get all their shares like they own the Government and Country as Opposition MPs are starved off their people’s rightful grants annually. 

Finally, I want to see a merit based system of government where no relatives, school mates, work mates, partners in crime, rugby mates, tribal friends, and any kind of relationship become the cornerstone of getting scholarships, getting contracts, getting consulting work, getting Board positions, getting Depts Head/ CEO/ MD positions, and any other kind of work in Government at all three levels. Everyone in PNG who is skilled and educated must qualify for any position or work and be engaged purely on merit. PNG belongs to everyone and owned by everyone; not one ethnic group or region. Be fair ALWAYS.

I am not supporting Opposition and I don’t support current Government. I support new government based on the above principles and goals. Without the above guidances, no government and no Prime Minister or Ministers or MPs will ever fix PNG but continue the destruction path started already last couple of years. 

Thank you

Samson Komati
CEO
PNG TTG Inc

Underground water project will be good if decide should give a good image to drinking water problems in 5 to 10 years time


Before the Bougainville Crisis, PNG Kina was equal to US Dollars. With K2 you could buy a 1Kg rice packet, a big tinned fish and some noodle packets.
Until some foreigners (Australia based) gave support to the call by Panguna Mine Landowners rep, Francis Ona.
Ona demanded K10 billion for Environmental Damages. (Something PNG LNG and other mineral resource landowners would never ask for because they can't disappoint their political masters).
This stance turned out into a civil war.
If you watch the famous documentary "Coconut Revolution" you would see a white guy who brainwashed Ona being given VIP treatment in Bougainville.
These Europeans were jealous at the way PNG was progressing soon after gaining Independence.
When Rio Tinto and PNG government did not want to pay the cost, the mine was forced to shut down.
PNG economy took a plunge.
Now we have the same Europeans coming to develop other gold, oil and gas projects.
Yet we don't see changes in Kina value.
Long story short, current Bougainville President and former BRA Commander Ishmael Toroama should be careful with whichever European advising him if any.

BOUGAINVILLE CRISIS A BLESSING IN DISGUISE.

Copper is the best conductor of electricity. Hence it is used for electricity/power lines. The rubber coating on power lines is a by product of crude oil. Power cables are very expensive these days. Bougainville produced copper and mainland PNG has oil. We should be producing power cables and by now all should have access to electricity wether hydro, solar or wind powered. Good that Bougainville Crisis happened. It saved the mineral from being exploited by the whites. Marape and Toroama should discuss positive steps. PNG needs Bougainville. Bougainville needs PNG.






This kids were volunteered by our Team Leaders, searching for Japanese War Relics and Bones
Brandi Inland bushes.Sawarin village Team in search of Japan War Relics and Bones.
Sawarin village is where I come from is situated on East Coast of Dove Bay, Wewak Rural Local Level Government, Wewak District