Restrictions affecting families

Letters

RESTRICTIONS put in place during the lockdown period is hard for most of us, especially for those unemployed and those with children in the cities and towns across the country.
Not only for those in towns but in some villages, families don’t have gardens and live on money like in the towns.
The state of emergency directives put in place during lockdown period is better in some ways.
I urge the authorities to consider imposing the restrictions where possible in eradicating law and order issues.
There is no better time than now.
The Government spent a lot of money on law and order related issues.
During the lockdown, we’ve seen improvements on the law and order sector.
It needs to be re-enforced and prolonged and draw the line there whether to remain or go back to the old style.
We can’t say life is hard.
If we think it’s hard to cope with the life style in town we can go back home where everything is free.
We have the land to work on for our survival, we can’t say life is hard and expect free hand outs every time a situation arises.
We have to work for what we need in life.
If we all put our heads together and work as a team in our little communities we will contain Covid-19.
We identify small problems and work on it and the bigger ones will fall in line rather than working around the bigger ones which will take ages and passed down to the next generation and it goes on.

Gende Kiman,
Lae