Huon Gulf District MP and minister for Community Development, Youth and Religious Jason Peter visited the Erap Gabmazum cluster primary school’s expo yesterday during the 47th independence day celebrations.
This was part of his visit to schools and communities to get first hand information and the status of how basic public services are operating in his electorate. He spent an hour greeted students, teachers and parents around Erap Primary school campus before taking the stage.
He was welcomed by a traditional singsing group from Erap Primary school. His message to the students, teachers and parents was to work hard and work together as a team to change education status in the district to produce competitive human resources in Papua New Guinea.
On his speech, he has promised to support by funding the cluster primary schools expo in Wampar LLG and eventually to fund the other schools in the district run similar event. He was really convinced on the cluster primary schools expo staged as first of its kind event in his district. He has also promised to build a high school for Wampar LLG area.
He stated that under his leadership, he is planning to build an advanced education system in his electorate which the high school would be part of the work to deliver. Jason said the plan to build the high school will be a priority.
He continued on with his visit after spending three hours at the school’s expo.