Deputy Prime Minister John Rosso has announced with deep sadness and shock the passing of Morobe Governor Luther Akisawa Wenge.
Wenge passed away on Saturday, September 13, at the Port Moresby General Hospital after a period of illness.
“His sudden passing is a tragic loss and shock for the people of Morobe province and for Papua New Guinea (PNG) on the eve of our country’s 50th Independence celebrations,” Rosso said in a statement.
“Governor Wenge was more than a colleague; he was a strong leader, a seasoned lawyer, and a man of principle who dedicated his life to serving the people of Morobe.”
Governor Wenge served as a three-term Governor from 1997 to 2012 and in his current tenure since 2022.
Rosso highlighted that Wenge’s leadership was marked by an unwavering commitment to justice, development, and the well-being of his province.
“His voice was always bold and uncompromising when it came to protecting the rights of our people.”
“He was a true Morobean son who stood tall in the political and legal arenas, and his contribution to our province and nation will never be forgotten.”
Rosso extended his heartfelt condolences to the Wenge family, their relatives, and the people of Samangzing village, Nawae, and Morobe Province.
“As Morobeans, we mourn the loss of a great leader and a tireless advocate for our people. His passing leaves a void that will be difficult to fill.”
“My Kandre and Governor, may your soul rest in eternal peace.”