JUFFA: CANCER KILLING WOMEN ELITES


By Garry Juffa

Governor Juffa has expressed grave concern at what appears to be a lack of apparent concern from the National Department of Health in so far as the spread of cancer is concerned. Governor Juffa stated that Cancer was killing off many of PNGs capable female workforce. He stated that the women dying were not just breadwinners but also carers and nation builders and it was becoming a serious concern yet the national Government and especially NDOH was very lax in its approach towards rectifying the matter. "Cancer is spreading and stalking our womenfolk especially. PNG is losing many young women in their prime to cancer. Many of these cases are easily preventable if detected and treated early. Unfortunately the only cancer treatment facility in Lae is still unable to be effective due to poor equipment and manpower. With all the money we seem to have to spend on extravagant international events and overpriced projects in NCD you would think that any thinking caring Government would ensure state of the art facilities and manpower to address this killer disease killing our mothers sisters wives and daughters. But sadly very little attention is given. 2017 budget sees even less money for health. Its terrible. Meanwhile every province needs proper detection facilities and substantial awareness must be carried out on how to detect and treat cancer early. Prevention is the best approach and we must educate our people how best to avoid foods and substances that trigger cancer." Governor Juffa who is also the Deputy Chairman for the Special Parliamentary Committee on Public Service Review has indicated that he would insist that this matter be brought back before the Committee as a matter of urgent public interest to see how far the NDOH had gone to advance the recommendations made to address the lack of equipment and treatment options for cancer patients.


Jacinta , one of  the many cancer patient who wrote a letter to the Minister for Health  about the need to have cancer treatment facilities fixed. Jacinta succumbed to her battle with cancer in November 2016.



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  1. This gouvernment is bull shit! The people need to change this gouvernment in next election, 2017.

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  2. This Government is concentrating on building Port Moresby at the expense of other centres.This is a wake up call to PNGans not to entertain such rough politicians in this election. Better vote them out and distribute the nation wealth evenly.

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