Kids on the streets

Letters

THERE are too many kid’s begging in the streets of PNG cities.
Governments say free education, yet kids are still found in the streets.
Do they have parents, relatives or others?
How will PNG will achieve vision 2050, yet let the kids increase in the streets.
If we allow kids to beg, there will be more of them on the streets.
At Mt Hagen main market, some children look like they don’t have parents.
Another is Gordon, where people walk in fear.
Growing up on the streets, these kids turn into stubborn adults.
Possible ways to reduce streets people is; police have to work in every angles to chance kids not to beg and to minimise the streets people and maximise the young kids to be educated and those who are not able to be educated are to send home so that they are abide by customs and traditions to where they belong to.

Shelton Samo Tengen