Don’t knock a good MP!

I write in response to Sokotuni Villager Petrus E Heguv’s comment on my local MP Tompson Harokquaveh’s whereabouts.
I am from East New Britain and proud to live in Goroka town. As for you Sokotuni Villager, you possibly do not live full time in Sokotuni village and I understand you are not a resident of Goroka district.
Your comments about the Sandaun trip, shown on EMTV, are shameful coming from an educated Eastern Highander. You don’t seem to understand the fact that collegiality is important in all aspects of life.
Like the Sepiks saying Gutpela taim, taim nogut, mi stap wantaim yu.
I also take the opportunity to reply to your question “When can my MP actually sit down and attend the social disorder affecting Goroka town?
Haropkquaveh is the most visibally seen MP in Goroka district ever.
I want to advice you Heguwe to ask the Goroka district administration what Haropkquaveh has done and leave with us (the public) in Goroka district before making unsubstantiated comment in the media.
To add on to that, Haropquaveh is not solely responsible for the influx of people into Goroka. This influx happened long before the member entered politics.
You should be more positive and ask all Eastern Highlanders to unite and address the issue in a proper way as a peace loving people.

 


Iauks
Goroka town

 




 

 
 
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