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Much happening in Henganofi
Your letter, spyman, “Our Henganofi MP has not toured the
electorate yet” cannot go unchallenged.
I now wish to put certain things into perspective for spyman of Henganofi
who seems to be out of touch with whats happening in Henganofi.
You are ill-informed on developments in Henganofi and I urge you to consult
the district administration for a full briefing.
For your information, here is the chronology of recent events in Henganofi
district.
1. After my election victory last year, there was a big gathering organised
in Henganofi by the district administration to introduce myself to the
people of Henganofi, along with the hand-over, take-over from the
predecessor. In attendance were advisers of provincial departments,
provincial police commander, council president and the deputy provincial
administrators.
2. Secondly, I personally went to Fagonofi and Hayafago villages to talk to
the people of Kafentina constituency and from Henaru through the Kuru to
talk to the people of Fayantina constituency. Unfortunately, when I went to
Herave village, I was told the people were in Goroka negotiating for peace
settlements.
3. Thirdly, I spent one whole day at Henganofi station talking to all the
public servants and had time with the PPOs who briefed me on the operations
of each division. The next day, I spent the whole day meeting the general
public at the Henganofi station.
4. Spyman, your suggestion that K14 million was allocated to each district
is nonsense because each district was in fact allocated K10 million.
5. Early this year, I organised a one-week workshop for the DA, PPOs and
electoral staff on project submission awareness.
6. The vehicle was specifically bought for agriculture purposes and nothing
else. Though the truck was handed over at Fore market, it was bought for
hard working farmers of Fayantina who could transport their garden produce
to urban markets in Goroka, who do practically nothing, but listen to
baseless gossips. My office cannot continually subsidise operational costs
for the truck, otherwise it would be a free handout. In order to sustain the
trucking business, one must make money, thus enhancing the lifestyle of the
family, village and community.
Ferao Orimyo, Member for Henganofi
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