Koiari landowners have called for the Prime Minister, James Marape and the Government to disregard the resignation of PNG Power Limited, Obed Batia stating that he is the best person to address legacy issues that have plagued the State-Owned Entity (SOE) for many years.
The landowners in a conference told media that should the Government not reinstate Batia by the end of this week, they will have no choice but to forcefully shutdown all power and water supply to the capital, including the new Edevu Hydro Station.
Spokesperson Mr Mathias Jack expressed great frustration over Batia’s resignation, alleging that it had been forced upon him by the board of PNG Power.
Mr Jack said Batia, who has given 34 years of his life in service to PPL [formerly Elcom] was forced to resign following immense pressure for reasons unknown.
The landowners praised the Government and the National Executive Council for their recognition of the Koiari people by appointing Batia as CEO of PPL.
Since Batia’s appointment as CEO, the PPL has been working to address issues within the Energy Workers Union.
The landowners added they believe that his resignation is forced and demand the Prime Minister rescind his resignation and allow Batia to return to work by Friday this week.