Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Is it cool to say adjournment of Parliament legal?


Dr. Kristoffa Ninkama from Wikauma South Chimbu - a strong critic of the government share his sentiments on why the Somare -Temu government adjourned parliament sitting to November later this year.


Bridges across Papua New Guinea needs urgent repairs as the above picture shows one of the bridges in the Southern Highlands Province where big gas and oil fields are found is in dire need of repairs

Your column of Friday the 31st July titled: “ PM: ADJOURNMENT NOT ILLEGAL” cannot go unchallenged. Micahel Somare has been in politics continuously for over forty years and yet he has failed miserably to bring basic government services to the rural remote parts of PNG where the majority of the population are concentrated. The roads, bridges, aid posts, schools, transport, airstrips have systematically fallen apart.

The education system is of substandard value as revealed by his son Arther Somare who has recently admitted buying a house in Cairns to educate his children at the expense of the children of his voters of Angoram. The hospitals and health centers do not have basic anti-bio tics, staff and equipment for the sick.

Parliamentarians are jetting off to Australia and Asia for their medical needs leaving their voters to fend for themselves with what ever little there is.Thirty five years of independence and we are farring worse than a “Third wold country”. We are still relying largely on foreign aid, donations in kind and missions to service our infra-structure development programs, which should be the primary responsibly of any sovereign government.


Many government departments need new fleet of vehicles. As the above picture shows, the Papua New Guinea Royal Constabulary (PNGRC) needs vehicles urgently in the major centers throughout Papua New Guinea

There are very serious issues, which test the very foundation of a democracy such as the POSF, Investment Promotion Authority, MVIL, the Taiwanese multi-million kina money for recognition swindle, which are still outstanding. These matters require a strong, honest, decent, transparent and christian political leader to separate the functions of politics from that of the judiciary and the law in enabling the due process complete with out any interference.

Sadly, Michael Somare has proven over and over that he is not that kind of a person.From what the Post Courier has reported, it is evidently clear that Michael Somare is “A DESPERATE OLD MAN”. He and a handful of his “kitchen cabinet members” have orchestrated the hijacking of parliament through the Speaker who has demonstrated extreme ignorance of the democratic processes of parliamentary proceedings.

These are very serious signs of a very desperate government who would resort to anything to hold onto power. It is very obvious the gains those in the government are making. But are they also trying to hide somethings as well by clinging onto government? One wonders. Papua New Guinean’s are truly and honestly fed up with the Somare and Temu led government. Yes Dr. Temu, I am fed up with you.


Major road network system throughout the country is vital for Papua New Guinea's 85 percent of the population who live in some of the remotest parts of the country. The above picture shows, people take matters into their own hands by building a new road to connect to the outside world where the government failed miserably to provide the basic goods and services for years

You as a government is not transparent.. You have not brought any developments to rural Papua New Guinea. Your behaviours and actions thus far has been that of blatant disregard of democratic institutions throughout this nation. You leave many questions in the minds of the decent majority.

At the end of the day each and everyone of you will be held accountable one way or another. Believe me you will be held accountable.God will save Papua New Guinea but I don’t know about you lots.

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