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Subject: Re: Latest Political Development in Enga


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Date Posted: Tue, Mar 20 2007, 02:33:54pm
In reply to: Naro 's message, "Latest Political Development in Enga" on Mon, Mar 19 2007, 07:22:48pm

Enga has had enough of Peter Ipatas. Enga also has had enough of the same recycled politicians like Paul Torato and others. Enga needs a new and fresh face for this election at the helm of the province.

Somebody who can bring ingenuity, creativity and vision into administration of the province. Somebody who is ready to take Enga into the 21st century.

I am not aware of any other (new) candidates for Enga regional, apart from the ones who have gone past their used-by date, but I am sure one cadidate will fit the criteria and Enga must vote him into power. There will be suitable candiate out there who will rise to the occassion.

The same goes to the open seats. Enga needs new and fresh face at those seats. We must do away with the currrent MPs and get in new faces.

If any group of ethnic PNGeans is going to change PNG, I believe it is us the Enga people. It is the leaders who we will chose into power this year that will lead PNG into the 21st century.

So Enga must be decisive and elect only new and fresh faces with proven track-record into power.

Enough is Enough with the old, recycled leaders who have lived past their used-by date.

paul.

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Date Posted: Wed, Mar 21 2007, 12:33:07pm

The Fr. Robert Lak must not be labelled with the other emerging clerics. They are never the same in their performance as individuals. Fr. Lak entered the political scenario with an overwhelming support ending the richest man of the pacific's contineous greed and monopoly. But that is not the point. What he did is not Enga's problems; we have our own problems created by our leaders. If an Engan cleric goes in, true enough he may not have the wealth to do so. But when it comes in terms of social reponsibilities, then clerics are wealthy, for they are trained to be shephereds of the people.

If however this cleric enters the scenario, why can't you educated elits of Enga team up with him? He may have heard the cries of the people of enga, maybe he has a JUST reason or maybe this is God's will. Who knows, only God alone write perfect on crooked lines. Politics appears to be the game to be won by the number. If the clerics win, then I guess you guys out there, Enga's elite, the educated, it will be your responsibility to provide him with some constructive advise. The late Fr. Robert Lak missed that. Hagens left him on his own.

Lets not conclude now, though we are free to say what we want to say about the candidates.

For Cleric

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