Eligible voters must have their say

Letters

THE 2017 General Elections are just around the corner and the power lies in the eight million citizens of this beautiful and blessed country to choose who that voice be for the next five years.
I come from Southern Highlands am 27 but have never voted.
Choosing someone who is unskilled, illiterate, unqualified, self-centered candidates pondering selective service distribution trend must cease.
Who is the real candidate that will stand for the silent majority of the population who has vibrant divine inspiration that will focus this country to greater heights?
“The life of the butterfly is in our hands” or else complain at dawn ending up in corrupt practices and we the citizens are part of the contributing factor to hinder developments of our districts and provinces thus, not taking us to our district destination.
The car will definitely get bumped along the way because the driver does not really know how to drive it. In a disaster, everybody suffers in pain or even results in deaths. Sitting in the parliament as a deaf dump is not what the citizen’s demand from their MPs.
Sitting in the Parliament and being deaf and dump silently praying for fast processing of the DSIP Funds with null and void acquittals in mind is not what the citizens require from MPs.
PNG’s political system should also allow for citizens to be nominated as MPs.
This will provide for capable and competent leadership.

Concerned
Mendi, SHP