Public service still letting people down

Letters

I HAD to walk three days and two nights only to collect my National Identification (NID) card but the officer who served me advised me to collect it after a month.
It has been three years since I registered.
What is happening to the public service?
We all have to reflect on how we have come this far.
Most rural villages are still striving to access basic services.
For the people of Kabwum in Morobe, life is very challenging because we are not connected by road and airfares are high.
It is more expensive to travel from Kabwum to Lae than from Port Moresby to Lae and we risk our lives climbing the Sarawaget Range only to access basic services.

Komborin Utak Kalt

One thought on “Public service still letting people down

  • The public service is a monster with a big stomach – its lazy, ineffective, inefficient, incompetent, non-productive, under-performing, lack work ethics and operational discipline, is systemically and endemically corrupt resulting in lack of service delivery or the continuous delayed delivery thereof. As long as the public service exibit the negative description our people will still continue to put up with the difficlties and cry fowl for government services not reaching them at their door steps – its 45 years on and if we have not learned from the lessons from our past experiences to better improve the performance of the public service then our people will continue to be deprived of government services.

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