Follow rules of law is the message for Papua New Guinea 48th independence delivered by Prime Minister Hon. James Marape this week at Boana station in Nawaeb District, Morobe.
Marape urged citizens to observe the country’s rules of law as the free contributions to help the government advance the country.
“As the country is turning 48th years of gaining independence, I want you all the youths who involve in unwanted activities to turn away from your past bad doings,”
“If you want to see change then start observing the country’s rules of law.”
“It’s the greatest contribution towards the development of the country which doesn’t cost anything,”
“As the country is turning another year older, your government under my leadership, we are preparing to invest more in education and other support programs to give hope for our children who have been left out.”
“Provincial Education advisors are urged to utilize high and secondary schools including technical college campus to allow Flexible Open Distance Education Centres operate.”
“The government has already introduced free education system at the tertiary institution level therefore we must work together to get all our children occupied in education.”
Marape added that the government was finding ways to occupy children and youths through second chance of education.
He said very soon the national government through the national planning ministry will announce a compulsory call Youth Mobilization program for youths, to prepare and connect them to higher institutions.
Marape delivered this key statement during the launching of Nawaeb District’s five years development plan and the groundbreaking ceremony of double story building development.
He was accompanied by Works Minister Hon. Solan Mirisim, Finance Minister Hon. Rainbo Paita, Middle Jimi MP Hon. Benjamin Mul, Wau Waria MP Marsh Narawec and Morobe governor Hon. Luther Wenge.