In a transformative turn of events for the residents of Menyamya, Kaintiba, Tawa, Tsewi, and Marawaka, the Marape-Rosso government, under the dedicated guidance of Menyama MP Solen Loifa, has emerged as a beacon of hope, pulling them out of the darkness that enveloped their lives in the remote hinterlands of the Owen Stanley Range.
Having long been confined to the shadows, the people of these regions, as articulated by their representative MP Solen Loifa, found themselves engaged in the arduous task of digging, pushing, and pulling Toyota Land Cruisers through challenging terrains.
The recent intervention by the Marape-Rosso government, championed by MP Solen Loifa, has been nothing short of a revelation, rescuing these forgotten communities from their secluded existence.
For those who have not experienced the struggles of navigating mud-filled paths, enduring relentless rain, and swimming through muddy puddles while transporting goods using organic coffee bags from Lae back to their mountain villages, Menyama MP Solen Loifa emphasizes the profound impact the government’s efforts have had on these isolated lives.
In the face of scepticism from distant critics who label the Connect PNG program as a scam, MP Solen Loifa, representing Menyama, and the people of Kaintiba, who have weathered 48 years of disconnection from the broader Papua New Guinea and the world, stand as living testimonials to the reality of their plight.
The Connect PNG program is not merely a distant policy for these communities; it is a lifeline that has been extended to rescue them from decades of hardship and isolation.
Walking the challenging path from Kaintiba to Tawa, then to Aseki and finally to Bulolo, MP Solen Loifa, representing Menyama, and the residents of these regions challenge those quick to dismiss the Connect PNG program as a scam to step into their shoes before passing judgment.
The tears in the eyes of every father and mother, as poignantly expressed by MP Solen Loifa, narrate stories of untold pain endured over the years, stories that would have remained unheard without the government’s flagship program.
The Marape-Rosso government’s intervention, through Connect PNG, signifies more than just the construction of roads; it is a rescue mission for the forgotten people.
The program, embraced by a people-centered government and passionately supported by Menyama MP Solen Loifa, is opening up economic corridors, allowing the region’s agricultural produce, including coffee, fruits, and vegetables, to reach markets in towns and cities.
Dismissing claims of a scam, MP Solen Loifa, representing Menyama, highlights that the government’s efforts are visible in the improved infrastructure development that was once hindered by the lack of accessibility.
To the people of Menyamya, Kaintiba, Tawa, and Tsewi, Connect PNG is not an illusion but a tangible reality, a testament to the commitment of the Marape-Rosso government, passionately advocated for by their representative MP Solen Loifa, to uplift rural communities.
The heartfelt gratitude expressed by MP Solen Loifa echoes the sentiment of the people who finally feel seen and heard, thanking the government for their newfound path to progress.