Keep up the good work

Letters

WRITER ‘Khande mahn blo kingdom’ I would support and also disagree with some of the things you said in your letter on Feb 15.
Firstly, the comparison between old Morobe Tertiary Students’ Union (MTSU) executives and new is correct.
Calling current MTSU president Jonathan Mambere “inexperienced and under a lot of pressure” is poorly interpreted and fabricated.
If Mambere was under a lot of pressure, he would have rushed the entire student body to go to their respective institutions with guarantee letters.
Look at the outcome of his patience: All tertiary institutions under the Gerson Solulu Scholarship programme will receive bank cheques along with the selected name list, unlike in the past.
He is in control, very patient and all his approaches are professionally strategised and executed.
I also want to commend his team of executives, the likes of Jesse Roneka, Vandenberg Gumaip and Joshua Wenge.
The MTSU team of 2019 has given me hope and regained my trust.
My support is as an ordinary student.
My heart and loyalty is won by you guys.
Keep up the good work and spirited courage of fighting for our rights, without fear or favour.

Hadwok Kumul