Defective regime running PNG to ground

Letters

I CONCUR with Ian Chow, the Lae Biscuit Company owner, that PNG’s economy is in a terrible state.
And I keep wondering why our MPs are so silent about the hardships faced by the very people who put them in those positions of trust.
In our 111-member Parliament, we see our MPs making the mistake of supporting corrupt defective governments that make decisions which place their subjects in difficult situations.
When will these MPs think for the people they represent and not for their own personal interests?
THE 111 MPs making a decision for 10 million people is hardly a majority decision.
Placing our country under the stewardship of 111 individuals, 90 per cent of them being so ignorant of how a government system works, is a big risk we take every election year.
About 90 per cent of our current MPs are weak and self-centred, because they are not remonstrating against this ineffective and corrupt-to-the-core government.
PNG is under siege with issues that our MPs are oblivious to.
Any person on the street can identify problems such as a declining kina, high unemployment rate, high cost of living, huge number of school dropouts, lack of improvement in services, lack of medicines, bludgeoning law and order problems, and so on.
How comes our MPs cannot identify these problems? How can they be so out of touch with the communities they represent?
If these MPs have any sense of responsibility towards the people they represent, they should take decisive stands on the way the country is being run (to ground) by the Marape government.
If this government is not changed soon, PNG will disintegrate.
It is up to our MPs to save this country.

Concerned
Tokarara