Prime Minister James Marape has welcomed the new Resident Judge for Hela Province, Justice Andrew Kostopoulos in Tari, as he stressed to the people the importance of respecting the Rule of Law.
PM Marape, while addressing the people, said bringing judges and court officers into provinces was not an easy task, and thanked the Chief Justice Sir Gibbs Salika and his Deputy CJ Ambeng Kandakasi for showing respect and having faith in improving Law and Order and justice services in Hela Province.
Justice Kostopoulos has taken up his role in Tari on Thursday, 22nd May 2025, where he is judge for the Tari National and District Courts.
PM Marape appealed to his people to respect such initiatives and respect the rule of law and officers of the Court.
“The greatest gift we can give is to be law-abiding citizens. This country an only be better place if we all follow the laws of our land,” PM Marape stated.
He also expressed gratitude to the Chief Magistrate for sending magisterial staff to the Tari District Court, reinforcing the need for adherence to legal protocols.
“The Chief Justice has already challenged us to change our ways and respect the rule of law.”
“Similarly, the Chief Ombudsman has called on us, the Hela people, to be good law-abiding citizens and respect one another,” he added.
Marape urged the community to show respect for police, military personnel, magisterial staff, and the newly appointed resident judge.
“To the people of Tari, if you create trouble, be aware that the police will be on the lookout for you.”
“Respect the new resident judge and allow him to perform his duties and hear court cases.”
“If I hear of any further disturbances, it will reflect poorly on all of us.”
Marape further issued a call for a collective effort to demonstrate respect and make peace in the community.