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Resolve Kwikila problems

I REFER to the letter “Get facts right on Kwikila” by ‘Investigator’ (The National, July 3), referring to my complaints.
I believe the writer does not have the best interest of the school or students in his/her heart, as the writer was clearly in defence of the school principal.
By the way, I was wrong on one point – that the student have a packet of biscuit and a cup of cordial for breakfast – they actually have one piece of biscuit only.
I hope the writer can tell the people of Central province about renovations to deteriorated buildings of the Kwikila Secondary School and improvement in the students’ diet since the principal was reinstated following an investigation.
There’s none.
It is the physical changes and improvement to the diets of the students that are critical, and the writer and the principal need to own up and address the situation as a matter of urgency.
The P&C meetings have produced nothing good and no changes.
The principal has a habit of absconding from the meetings as in the last meeting and often, notices are given to parents, some of whom live far from the school, very late.
There are problems at Kwikila Secondary School and they must be addressed.

Still Very Angry
Port Moresby


       


 

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