Letters in brief

Letters

NID registration:
Health Minister Elias Kapavore visited the NACS (National Aids Council Secretariat) office on Thursday and made an undertaking that it will remain as a standalone entity.
This is good news so NACS will focus and concentrate on improving the spread of an epidemic in working closely with partners.
However, can the minister and relevant authorities investigate the operational administration of NACS?
Do not leave it late before NACS funds are all exhausted.

Concerned Stakeholder
POM

Get your priorities right:
Prime Minister James Marape has only two years to prove to the nation how he will resurrect PNG from the country’s financial dilemma with his appointed cabinet ministers.
One could say that time is the only factor that will determine his capability on how he will drastically underpin the changes to see some improvements.
In saying that, every second counts.
In sports (rugby), seconds make a huge difference when a try is scored in dying seconds of the game.
With the time limit, the PM has a lot on his plate to strategise and attend to matters of national importance but he decided to attend to political party anniversary in Lae.
Former prime minister Peter O’Neill host his party’s anniversary over the weekends and that is in the night while he is at work attending to national importance issues Monday to Friday.
Priority must be given to 8 million people of this country and must not deviate as this is not in the interest of entire people of this country.
Get your priorities right. Time is not in your favour.

Concerned Citizen
POM