Maipakai can now focus on own people

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The National, Wednesday March 26th, 2014

 MARK Maipakai, MP for Kikori, served as a minister in various capacities; in labour industrial relations, inter-government relations, justice as well as police and internal security.
He has made history for being a long-term minister who has performed exceptionally well.
Kikori  is  a vast river area that is relatively difficult for government services to reach.
People live in village hamlets alongside the Mabo, Era, Pururari and Kikori rivers.
Women and children need basic healthcare, maternal clinics, clean water supply, education and other government services like agriculture, community development, finance, banking, etc.
It boils  down  to  whether Maipakai  has delivered as an MP and a minister.
There is no police station in Ihu, Baimuru or Kikori.
What  has  he  done  for the people of these areas?
Does he deserve to be a state minister at all?
Peter O’Neill, thank you for sacking Maipakai.
He  can  now return home to Kikori and serve the very simple people that mandated him in the first place.
Maipakai, you are a chief in our tribe, clan, village and electorate.
It is time you leave Waigani.
Perhaps we can consider oil palm development like what Belden Namah is doing in Vanimo.
He will be the next billionaire or tycoon in PNG.
That is how Malaysian tycoons are made.
 

Kaitanai Tiawe
Koriki, Gulf