Minister flees for his life

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Saki Soloma

By SHIRLEY MAULUDU
OKAPA MP and Energy Minister Saki Soloma and his supporters had to run for their lives when they were attacked by rival candidate supporters in Okapa station on Friday.
His supporters were also injured when they protected Soloma from being harmed as they ran helter-skelter.
The mob then set fire to Soloma’s five vehicles that were used for a rally and visit to a market area.
Recalling his scary and life-threatening ordeal, Soloma said: “We were on our way to the market area at about noon when we spotted a huge crowd of supporters at a rally.
“They were unfriendly and did not seem to want us there. A bottle was then thrown at my convoy of vehicles and all hell broke loose.
“We jumped out of our vehicles and ran for our lives.
“When the assailants could not find us, they torched all our vehicles.
“The attack and burning of my convoy of vehicles is a bad precedent for general elections.
“I’d like to think that it was pre-planned.
“Objects like catapults were also used in the attack.
“My supporters fled in all directions.
“Some received knife wounds but no lives were lost.
“Everyone should be allowed to campaign peacefully and freely.
“Papua New Guineans should also be allowed to make their choice and cast their ballots safely.”
Soloma said he advised and cautioned his supporters to refrain from taking the law into their own hands.
“I have spoken to the provincial police commander. I understand police are investigating,” he said.
“I am very sorry that this had happened.
“It is all a reckless, irresponsible behaviour and jealousy.
“I appeal to other candidates to demonstrate leadership and ensure peace is restored for Papua New Guineas to exercise their right to choose and cast their ballots safely.”
Eastern Highlands commander Supt Michael Welly said those responsible would be dealt with accordingly.
Meanwhile, Electoral Commissioner Simon Sinai warned that anyone caught pulling down or burning campaign posters and election materials or paraphernalia would be fined or imprisoned.