What is with the delay Uguro, TSC?

Letters

This is an urgent appeal to Education Minister Jimmy Uguro and the Teachers Service Commission chairman Samson Wagioame to direct their officers at TSC to register unregistered new graduate high and secondary school teachers on the payroll.
We are nearing the end of the year and our probationary dates have lapsed.
According to my source, the provisional teaching registration certificates have been printed and copies were delivered to Fincorp Haus at Waigani a month ago.
What is the hold up?
We all are vulnerable to the risk of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) and losing our colleagues as this shouldn’t be used as a reason to pervert the cause of justice.
To date, we have submitted all the necessary required documents to TSC and some of us are yet to receive even our file number.
Pay 21 lapsed last fortnight (Oct 20) and we have exactly five more pay days to go before Government accounts closes.
We have been dedicated in the development in human resource in Papua New Guinea despite also having our own responsibilities – families to feed, personal commitments and obligations – and with limited resources. We are all are qualified professionals performing our duties as per our job description, just as any other registered teacher and/or professional, but we are doing so without formal recognition.
Can the minister, the TSC chairman and their management team explain the cause of this unnecessary delay rather than keeping us in suspense?
Let us know if you are incompetent to do your job rather than postpone simple office filing matters to next year.

Unregistered New Graduate