Law, order issues taking us backwards

Letters

LAW and order issues are an obstacle for Papua New Guinea’s growth and development.
We’ve been talking too long and our valuable contributions and discussions are thrown into the air.
I feel that this nation is not protected by any means when I see the rise in law and order issues.
It is evident that corruption is stealing away our values and determination to control law and order issues, which is our main problem.
We should talk about how to maintain the rule of law at all times.
All developed nations have strong laws that shape their governments and societies.
If we continue to operate with the very weak institutional framework, we will continue to swim in the mud.
Let’s talk about how to fix law and order issues first.
Other issues can be addressed later.
Most of our problems are associated with law and order.
A good institutional framework can give a better chance for us to achieving our dreams.
Take back PNG with strong law and order.

David Kennedy,
Imbonggu Headquarters,
Ialibu