Tuesday, March 24, 2009

And the winner is ... the politician again


For 40 years this has been happening. And is continuing to happen.And the winner is . . . the politicians yet again.And the people of Papua New Guinea continue to lose out.It is ironic that the politicians have voted themselves perks and privileges totalling K10 million.

What about the policemen and women and their families? What about the correctional officers and their families?What about the soldiers and their families? What about the doctors and their families?What about the nurses and their families? What about the teachers and their families?What about the state lawyers and their families? What about the rest of the public servants and their families? The public service is the spinal cord of any civil government. And yet the public servants are living in abject poverty. Are you politicians kidding yourselves? You must be blind and oblivious to the facts. How much more can we allow such insubordination by the people who are supposed to be serving us?

Do some of the above so called leaders ponder and think what's happening back in the rural areas of Papua New Guinea?

It is the same old people with the same old tired ideas and games played in the last 40 years played out here again. The time is right for the public servants and the people of Papua New Guinea to rise up and object to these ridiculous extravagant privileges the minority of people serving in the Haus Tambaran have voted for themselves at the expense of the nation. The Governor General apart from sitting in his glorified chair, should step out of his dilution of grandeur, set the government aside, put a caretaker government in place and call for fresh elections. This Government has lost its direction.

If it is not prudent for the GG it is time for the people of Papua New Guinea, the unions, the public servants, the NGOs, the churches, women’s group and every sane educated Papua New Guineans should stand up together as one, say no to this nonsense, demand for dissolution of Parliament and call for fresh elections. Enough is enough! We the people have the power.

This is the time to act.If you love our country, let us stand up as one against this minority few in the Haus Tambaran who for forty years have been taking us for a ride.We made them. Let’s break them.Come on Papua New Guinea. Stand up and fight for what God has given us, which has been stolen from us by a minority few for so long.Down with the politicians and their evil empires.

Dr Kristoffa Ninkama

Wikauma, South Simbu

Source: Editorial of the Post Courier


*** It saddens me to see that a country with vast natural resources will see her people being slaves in their own land. And this is a dangerous tend for our younger generation. Let's stand up and collectively fight for our rights, right now! For more conversations and discussions regarding this theme, click here and go to PNG Board to see what other concerned PNGeans worldwide are saying.

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And the winner is ... the politician again


For 40 years this has been happening. And is continuing to happen.And the winner is . . . the politicians yet again.And the people of Papua New Guinea continue to lose out.It is ironic that the politicians have voted themselves perks and privileges totalling K10 million.

What about the policemen and women and their families? What about the correctional officers and their families?What about the soldiers and their families? What about the doctors and their families?What about the nurses and their families? What about the teachers and their families?What about the state lawyers and their families? What about the rest of the public servants and their families? The public service is the spinal cord of any civil government. And yet the public servants are living in abject poverty. Are you politicians kidding yourselves? You must be blind and oblivious to the facts. How much more can we allow such insubordination by the people who are supposed to be serving us?

Do some of the above so called leaders ponder and think what's happening back in the rural areas of Papua New Guinea?

It is the same old people with the same old tired ideas and games played in the last 40 years played out here again. The time is right for the public servants and the people of Papua New Guinea to rise up and object to these ridiculous extravagant privileges the minority of people serving in the Haus Tambaran have voted for themselves at the expense of the nation. The Governor General apart from sitting in his glorified chair, should step out of his dilution of grandeur, set the government aside, put a caretaker government in place and call for fresh elections. This Government has lost its direction.

If it is not prudent for the GG it is time for the people of Papua New Guinea, the unions, the public servants, the NGOs, the churches, women’s group and every sane educated Papua New Guineans should stand up together as one, say no to this nonsense, demand for dissolution of Parliament and call for fresh elections. Enough is enough! We the people have the power.

This is the time to act.If you love our country, let us stand up as one against this minority few in the Haus Tambaran who for forty years have been taking us for a ride.We made them. Let’s break them.Come on Papua New Guinea. Stand up and fight for what God has given us, which has been stolen from us by a minority few for so long.Down with the politicians and their evil empires.

Dr Kristoffa Ninkama

Wikauma, South Simbu

Source: Editorial of the Post Courier


*** It saddens me to see that a country with vast natural resources will see her people being slaves in their own land. And this is a dangerous tend for our younger generation. Let's stand up and collectively fight for our rights, right now! For more conversations and discussions regarding this theme, click here and go to PNG Board to see what other concerned PNGeans worldwide are saying.

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And the winner is ... the politician again


For 40 years this has been happening. And is continuing to happen.And the winner is . . . the politicians yet again.And the people of Papua New Guinea continue to lose out.It is ironic that the politicians have voted themselves perks and privileges totalling K10 million.

What about the policemen and women and their families? What about the correctional officers and their families?What about the soldiers and their families? What about the doctors and their families?What about the nurses and their families? What about the teachers and their families?What about the state lawyers and their families? What about the rest of the public servants and their families? The public service is the spinal cord of any civil government. And yet the public servants are living in abject poverty. Are you politicians kidding yourselves? You must be blind and oblivious to the facts. How much more can we allow such insubordination by the people who are supposed to be serving us?

Do some of the above so called leaders ponder and think what's happening back in the rural areas of Papua New Guinea?

It is the same old people with the same old tired ideas and games played in the last 40 years played out here again. The time is right for the public servants and the people of Papua New Guinea to rise up and object to these ridiculous extravagant privileges the minority of people serving in the Haus Tambaran have voted for themselves at the expense of the nation. The Governor General apart from sitting in his glorified chair, should step out of his dilution of grandeur, set the government aside, put a caretaker government in place and call for fresh elections. This Government has lost its direction.

If it is not prudent for the GG it is time for the people of Papua New Guinea, the unions, the public servants, the NGOs, the churches, women’s group and every sane educated Papua New Guineans should stand up together as one, say no to this nonsense, demand for dissolution of Parliament and call for fresh elections. Enough is enough! We the people have the power.

This is the time to act.If you love our country, let us stand up as one against this minority few in the Haus Tambaran who for forty years have been taking us for a ride.We made them. Let’s break them.Come on Papua New Guinea. Stand up and fight for what God has given us, which has been stolen from us by a minority few for so long.Down with the politicians and their evil empires.

Dr Kristoffa Ninkama

Wikauma, South Simbu

Source: Editorial of the Post Courier


*** It saddens me to see that a country with vast natural resources will see her people being slaves in their own land. And this is a dangerous tend for our younger generation. Let's stand up and collectively fight for our rights, right now! For more conversations and discussions regarding this theme, click here and go to PNG Board to see what other concerned PNGeans worldwide are saying.

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