Challenge set for MPs

Letters

PEOPLE living throughout settlements in National Capital District are enduring tremendous hardship coping with innovative schemes implemented by the Government annually.
Lack of services being provided in the settlements have resulted in crimes accumulating in the city.
The responsibility rests upon Government and these so-called MPs in each respective electorate in NCD to promote quality leadership and change for the people.
It would be better if the Government and the Opposition leaders put aside their differences.
Collaborate on issues concerning the State and the people, instead of issues more frequently tabled on the Parliament floor.
People are fed up with politics already.
Not much of the services promised by the MPs in respective electorate in NCD have been established.
I wonder how MPs in each electorate in NCD, or other regional MPs in certain provinces, feel like when observing not much being done as promised since the election.
MPs have to stand firm in what they promised to deliver to their people in their respective electorates.
Settlements are not places where you dispose your trash: it’s an iconic feature that represents the authority, fame and wealth that these so-called leaders (MPs) possess now.
It’s an embarrassment seeing our MPs lacking responsibility toward the people.
I urge MPs in each respective electorate in NCD to start taking serious responsibility to promote change in living conditions in the city.
MPs in NCD must start pulling up their socks (making actions) for the betterment of the people and the State in particular.

Laza Yasi
Port Moresby Resident
Garden Hill Settlement