Enga Governor stresses responsibility among Members of Parliament for a better Papua New Guinea, addressing law and order challenges.

Enga Governor Urges MP Responsibility: Ipatas highlights the need for integrity and action to address law & order challenges in Papua New Guinea.

In this video, Enga Governor Sir Peter Ipatas emphasizes the importance of responsibility and integrity among elected officials in creating a better future for Papua New Guinea.

Sir Peter Ipatas reflects on the challenges faced by the nation, particularly regarding law and order, and the need for leaders to be proactive rather than complacent.

He calls for a collective effort to protect the rights and lives of citizens, asserting that the government must prioritize security and community welfare.

He encourages collaboration and shared commitment among parliament members.

Canoes lined up outside the Port Moresby Aquatic Club House for the start of a race, from an article in Walkabout magazine, 1934, rather misleadingly called
Canoes lined up outside the Port Moresby Aquatic Club House for the start of a race, from an article in Walkabout magazine, 1934, rather misleadingly called “Lakatoi Racing in Papua”.

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