Political crisis

Letters

THIS is not the first time PNG has faced a political crisis because of our continuous economic instability.
Yet leaders couldn’t learn from this experience.
Some of our leaders in the parliament right now have already face this once or twice.
The only way our leaders think will bring change is through changing of power and leadership roles without realising that the same thing continues to happen since 1975.
How can we expect change when we are stuck in the middle of a continuous political war between ourselves?
Policies change every now and then when new leaders take power.
What if they stand together as the leaders of Papua New Guinea and find ways to solve the economic problem instead of oneself trying to gain power and putting his/her own policies and strategies of solving the economic crisis.
I have trust in the current government led by James Marape.
He is a great man with knowledge and vision who can bring PNG forward.
I am not a supporter of a member of parliament nor a political party but a concerned citizen who has a big heart for this country.
Let’s put away greed and self-interest and do what is right for the benefit of every citizens of PNG.

Concerned citizen
Edward Vuvura