Sir Julius Chan’s passing has greatly impacted the nation, Gulf Governor and former Deputy Prime Minister to Chan-Haiveta government, Sir Chris Haiveta has expressed his sorrow at the late founding father’s passing.
He said the nation has lost one of the last three surviving founding father, just eight months shy of PNG’s 50th anniversary.
“On behalf of the people of the Gulf Province, my provincial assembly, my tribe and the Toaripi tribe where Sir Julius was a co-operative officer at Kukup in his early years, I take this time to express my utmost sympathy on the passing of a great iconic leader of Papua New Guinea.”
“I offer my sincere condolences to Lady Chan, the children and their families. May you find solace and comfort in God at this time of mourning and know that your father has run a mighty race, and it is the journey that has been meaningful to each of us in many ways, for which we are eternally grateful.”
“As I mourn the passing of Sir Julius, a very close colleague and mentor, I also reflect on his journey from pre-independence to independence then to the present day.”
“He was the father and economic architect of the modern post-colonial state of PNG. He established most of the institutions that run and regulate the economic and commercial infrastructure of Papua New Guinea.”
His background, training, and experience as a Marist boarding college student and Co-operative officer served him well throughout his life.
Frugal and astute, he could uncannily cut through economic jargon and administrative “gobble degook” to find savings or a simpler and more practical method of doing things.
Sir Haiveta stated that Sir Julius Chan was a great strategist of the highest level in politics, using his stable deck of 4 to 6 MPs and his stature to emerge twice as Deputy Prime Minister under Wingti and twice as Prime Minister, unseating Somare and Wingti in his prime.
Punctuality, comportment, and excellent manners were crucial in the state’s day-to-day business, whether at formal or casual meetings or Ministerial NEC sessions.
As a bureaucrat he was a hard taskmaster but a pleasure to work with,10am meant 10am with 100 % attendance not 10 past 10am with 99% attendance.
“Late Sir Julius and I go a long way back when he was the prime minister, and I was Secretary Gulf in the 80s and later as Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister in the mid 90s.”
“Together, we faced challenges, recorded successes and set up institutions that have added value, all for the good of our people and this nation.”
He stated occasionally he and Chan found themselves on opposing sides but their tight bond in personal relationships remained until the end with constant open communication.
“He was a man of his word. A true friend.”
“Farewell Sir J, rest easy now as you have played your game well for us all. For today we remember you. Your legacy lives on. May you rest in peace.”