Fund remote schools

Letters

EDUCATION is for everyone and people have every right to have access to it.
All Papua New Guineans have an equal right to be provided affordable, accessible and quality education whether it is in the heart of Waigani or the last interior of a remote village.
Having to attend school in a very remote interior of Papua New Guinea, there is a dire need for a balance in supporting schools.
Our elected leaders should take on the challenge to link up our rural schools with well-constructed roads network, building better classrooms, staff houses, and fund them with proper learning facilities such as libraries and laboratories.
Leaders should not enjoy the luxury of educating their children in the expensive and private schools in the country and overseas while other children are deprived from better services.
We cannot continue this trend in neglecting our remote schools.
Where is justice and fairness to achieve the dogma of leaving no child behind?

Junior Nungya Kumain,
Wonenara Village

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