Address landowner issues in Lae first

Letters

I AM not supporting comments from any Papua New Guinean who is talking about changing Nadzab Airport’s name as if it is a writing on a birthday cake.
Morobe Governor Ginson Saonu should talk about addressing landowner issues in Lae city.
The customary land boundary starts from Singaua Plantation up to Leron Bridge, which the Nadzab Airport land is in.
The entire land is owned by Kawa landowners of Lae village, not other landowners in and around Lae.
The Government and its institutions such as the State Solicitor’s Office, Land Titles Commission and the Department of Lands and Physical Planning should explain this clearly to the people of Lae.

Amut Mikepe,
Research Officer,
Bosolom Sankwep Kawa ILG