True leadership goes beyond discipline

Letters

IN reflecting on PNG’s current state of affairs, it’s evident that the pressing need for disciplined and balanced leadership cannot be overstated.
Lack of discipline among our leaders has not only eroded law and order, but had also resulted in the mismanagement of our economy, leaving many citizens disillusioned and disheartened.
Now, more than ever, Papua New Guinea requires a leader with a disciplined background to restore order and integrity to our governance systems.
Such a leader will not only instill accountability, efficiency, and transparency in our institutions but also pave the way for progress and prosperity for all citizens.
It’s time for us to prioritise discipline in the selection of our leaders.
Let us unite in calling for a leader who will uphold the values of discipline and integrity, ensuring a better tomorrow.
As concerned citizens, we must address the vital issue of leadership in our political landscape.
Recent sentiments expressed by Papua New Guineans underscore the desire for disciplined leaders with extensive service backgrounds to tackle pressing issues of law and order and economic management.
While the value of discipline in leadership cannot be understated, it’s essential to recognise that leadership goes beyond mere discipline.
A balanced leader understands the needs of our society and possesses qualities such as adaptability, empathy, and strategic thinking.
In striving for progress and prosperity, we must seek leaders who embody a holistic approach to governance.
By prioritising discipline alongside adaptability, empathy, and strategic thinking, we can pave the way for a brighter and prosperous future for all Papua New Guineans.
Let us come together as a nation and advocate for leaders who will lead with integrity, discipline, and a deep commitment to the well-being of our people.

Reginald Renagi