Public servants told to work together

National

CARETAKER Minister for Mining, Transport, Correctional Services, Culture and Tourism and Environment, Conservation and Climate Change Johnson Tuke has called on senior public servants to work together to achieve their programmes under the leadership of Prime Minister James Marape.
Tuke told heads of departments and state agencies on Monday that under his stewardship they would work with the new government to achieve the visions and goals set by Marape to ensure that Papua New Guinea became a “rich black Christian nation” based on principles of honesty, truth and hard work.
Tuke urged those present to “earn their living on an honest pay” as stated by Marape in his inauguration speech.
He urged public servants to give their support and commitment to get their sectors moving forward under the Government.
Present at the meeting were secretaries and managing directors of departments of Mining, Transport, Correctional Services, Culture and Tourism, and Environment, Conservation and Climate Change and authorities.