Kimisopa challenged

Letters

I have thoroughly monitored and evaluated service delivery in Goroka under the captaincy of Bire Kimisopa and his crew over 10 years.
History hides no secrets but tells the truth.
The silent majority living in Wesan, Kamusi, Akameku, Kimiau, Kotuni, Kabebe, Koumu, Fimito and Basis, plus town residents, have vented their frustrations through the ballot because their rights to DSIP funds were denied.
We have not witnessed and or benefited from any tangible development and impact projects under your reign, Kimisopa, so whose interest are your fighting in
Waigani court house?
I am amazed and stunned to learn that you are battling vigorously in court and cannot accept your defeat.
History shows that you challenged Henry Smith’s 1997 election victory in court and lost the battle.
You again challenged Thompson Harokave’s election victory in court in 2002 and lost.
Now you are launching another attack on Henry Tutuwo Ame’s election victory in court.
It’s worth trying, brother.
During your good times in office, you just looked down on your town, especially the main market.
Did you have any market management authority in place?
It was an eyesore to see debris piled five metres high right next to the Highlands Highway.
That is the main highway bus stop.
Disgraceful.
Where was the DSIP allocations?
Now, you are spending a considerable amount of your valuable time collecting unfounded information to substantiate your petition allegation, to convince the court.
Good.
It’s a matter of trying.
The truth will prevail in all dimensions.
We want our new leader, Henry Tutuwo Ame, to take stage and rule without any political impediment.
Kimisopa: Don’t waste your valuable time fighting in Waigani.
The silent majority suggest you withdraw your court case.
It is based on unfounded information.
Henry Tutuwo Ame is the people’s favorite choice.
He is a visionary leader. Let him lead. Should you wish to challenge him, prepare to meet him in 2022 on the field, and not in the court house.
Apo Aleiote