Papua New Guinea MP Blames Warlords for National Crisis
A recent statement by a Papua New Guinea Member of Parliament (MP) has shed light on the country’s escalating law-and-order crisis, with the politician accusing politicians and bureaucrats of arming warlords and holding the nation’s progress and security at ransom.
The Root of the Problem
According to William Powi, an MP from Southern Highlands Province, leaders and elites are actively purchasing guns and arming warlords. This, he says, perpetuates a national crisis that demands immediate attention and action.
Powi has proposed repurposing a plot of land in Poroma, which is set to become a site for a teachers’ college, as a police or youth training college instead. The land, he argues, is available and can be used to establish a training centre for police and defence recruits. <>“The land is available. We can use it to establish a training centre for police and defence recruits,” Powi said. Powi’s words echo a growing concern among Papua New Guineans about the state of law enforcement and justice in the country. The need for accountability and action is paramount, as he emphasizes: “Let’s stop pretending we don’t know who is responsible. You all know who they are. Point them out and let the police do their job by arresting them. It’s time we take accountability and free our country from this vicious cycle,” Powi said. Powi’s proposal has garnered support from local authorities and communities. The addition of 27 all-in-one classrooms provided by LNG will serve as a vital component in establishing a functional training centre. <>“LNG is ready to provide 27 all-in-one classrooms to support this initiative,” Powi said. In conclusion, William Powi’s words serve as a stark reminder that the root causes of Papua New Guinea’s national crisis must be addressed head-on. The need for accountability, judicial support, and effective law enforcement is paramount. As the country moves forward, it is essential to prioritize these concerns and work towards creating a safer, more just society for all citizens.A Proposal for Change
A Call to Action
A Way Forward
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