New Ireland Governor and veteran politician, affectionately known as ‘the last man standing’, Sir Julius Chan has criticized fake news announcing he had passed away.
The alternate government’s spokesman, West New Britain Governor Sasindran Muthuvel dismissed it as another hoax.
“I firstly want to thank Governor Sassi Mutuvel of Western Britain for the encouragement and I think together we confirm that I’m still alive, but more than that I just simply want to thank you for your care and I want to let you know that you’re not the only one,” said Sir Julius Chan today.
“All my families all over have sent their concern, and some people around the world have already sent their condolences of my supposed premature death.”
“I’ve been there for some time.”
“I will not allow you to crucify me earlier than what my creator wanted me to do here on this earth!”
“I thank you all for sending all the messages but I feel very embarrassed and very disheartened by the fact all my family’s all over and people that I know all over and I’m not just a Papua New Guinea, a Papua New Guinean leader.”
“I am a world leader by virtue of my period in office.”
“So Mr Governor Mutuvel, thank you very much,” he said addressing Governor Muthuvel’s concerns over the fake news.
“I was very pleased to hear your voice message and also the leader of the opposition, (Douglas Tomuriesa) and I say to you if you think that we are on course, we’ll move it.”
“Just know that I may not be in parliament where the circus is but I will be with you when we cross the line together.”
“So go full speed ahead.”
“The nation needs you and change must come.”
“We cannot go together. It’s enough now. Thank you.”