VONC:THE ROAD TO MAY 28TH 2019


Our democracy is such that allows for checks and balance when needed to correct the flaws found within our system of governance and the manner in which elected officials conduct and carry out their responsibilities.

“Vote of No Confidence” it is a vital tool for above mentioned; Papua New Guinea over years has experienced a significant political stability, almost 8 years in making.

However, translation of political stability into economic, social stability and progress is totally lacking.

The level of public debt has increased; you would think increasing level of investment into impact projects would push growth and translate into revenue flow, it’s not the case local SME’s are dying because of increasing level of foreign business venturing into SME’s.

One cannot differentiate between business structures ownership; so how do we correct these flaws within our system of governance.

The use of GDP growth to measure progress in Papua New Guinea by current regime is flawed in many fronts, firstly growth is not translating to lifting stand of living among our people, and it’s not translating into basics governance benefits reaching our people.

We start by changing the political regime; O’Neill/Able Government has increased foreign loans, increased cost of living, disintegrated law and order into volatile society. Example can be found with disgruntled Police Personnel storming National Parliament over APEC Allowance.

The Executive Arm of our Government, The elected Politician have now turned into Project Managers totally frustrating and dimension levels of administrative governance making it impossible for Governance Benefits to reach the masses.

So what is the future for Papua New Guinea? It’s not Amazing Port Moresby where foreign nationals are contracted to carry out PR stunts when knowing very well the very basics of infrastructure and society is fractured and broken and does not require propaganda mechanism to change the country.

The current regime as done quite well employing neo-colonial consultants to develop PR tools with support of their national spin doctors to continuously capitalize on our illiterate populace.

Stunts like “PNC for PNG” or in other words Prime Minister’s own words “We will look into it” We are working on it” or ongoing blaming the Somare Regime whereby He as part of the regime for almost 10 years. After 8 years the stunts and PR exercise not working.

Papua New Guinean’s must arise to the opportunity presented by our own very system of governance through the vote of no confidence to call for your members to act in the best interest of our future.

We cannot allow continues subjection of our future to decisions made in Canberra, Dubai and Beijing.  Our future’s decisions must be made in Waigani Parliament.

It’s time to “Drain Waigani Swamp” Take Back PNG

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