Wednesday 14 July 2021

Sir Julius Chan speaks at EITI consultative meet in New Ireland



New Ireland vision for development is very clearly stated in the New Ireland Declaration

We are pushing for resource ownership through Mama and Papa Graun

We are firm to develop our human resources through our policy of Free and Subsidized Education

We are inspiring for excellence in education by establishing Secondary schools to Colleges and the New Ireland University.



In business and commerce we want to equip our entrepreneurs by providing finance through a more development oriented policy.

On the 7th September 2016 we declared the highest form of Autonomy for New Ireland.

Our desire for self-determination is compelling reason that you all work together with my Government and my people to reach our goal in the fastest and safest way.


In almost all gatherings I was asked to say a few words, I spoke about the need for our country to wake up.  

I said we had to admit honestly that we have serious problems and begin to deal with them. But I fear we have failed to do that, and my friends, I fear that time is growing short.


The problem is simple. The wealth of our country, the riches that have come, and continue to come every day, every year, from Mama and Papa Graun, have made foreign companies rich, have made some politicians rich, have made some businessmen rich, but have done nothing for the people from whose ground those riches originate!   Others get rich. Our people get poorer and more miserable.


We have wealth most countries of the world would kill for.  Our natural wealth is the envy of the world. But while we exported a million billion kina of wealth particularly from the extractive industry sector, what happened to our people?


This must end. My friends, I said earlier time is getting short. We must wake up. We have the tools.  We have the resources. For some reason we have lacked the commitment. For some reason we have been acting stupid.  It is time for us to get smart.


One thing we need to realize is that our diversity can be a strength. We all know that our country is the most diverse on earth. We all know we have 841 languages according to the last count, out of a total of about 7,000 in the world.   So we have one-thousandth of the world’s population, but over 12% of the world’s languages. There is no more diverse place on earth than PNG – Full Stop!


But to date we have let our diversity work against us. We are competing against each other. When one group of big men gets into Government everyone else suffers.The group the big men represent prosper, but everyone else suffers. Then later a new group of big men gets power and their group benefits – everyone else suffers.  


And this is tearing our country apart. Just look at Bougainville. Everyone but the landowners and people of Bougainville benefited from Panguna. And finally the people said “Enough!!”


More and more people in Papua New Guinea are beginning to say “Enough!!” We need to wake up.


America realized that if the central government, the national government was too strong then government would not be able to respond to the differences in the regions and states. So America gave the state huge amounts of power. California and Texas and New York made their own laws, collect their own taxes, operate their own education system and they do it in the ways that are best for their people. And the result? The result is that the country – America – is Stronger! It has made a strength out of its diversity.


New Ireland has all the tools it needs to be the best, the most progressive, the most advanced society in all of Papua New Guinea. And this is not mere conjecture, no idle claim!  We have already shown our pedigree.  

We have already shown our ability. Just look at our track record…..

Our legs have been shackled. Our eyes blindfolded. We have been forced to carry extra weight.  But still we have done amazing things. We have implemented Free Education, Old Age and Disabled, Roof Over Heads, Ward Level Projects, Solar Lights, provided delivery beds for our aidposts, wheelchairs for our disabled, walking sticks and crutches, subsidised bicycles, implemented a Water and Sanitation for Hygiene program and much more. 

We have already initiated and pushed for amendments to the Mining Act 1992 and the Lihir and Simberi MoAs to ensure fairer benefit sharing with the people whose land is providing the wealth. We will do the same with Solwara One if it ever come to life.  

There is no better time then now to navigate conditions – Finance, Environment safety of the work force and more equitable sharing of the super profit with over US$800 increase price of gold to offset the deficits and reduce our excessive borrowings instead of passing the burden of servicing these borrowings to the next generation.

Today’s literature on corporate governance is overwhelmed by notions of environmental, social and governance matters. Environmental matters like deforestation, pollution, climate change. Social matters like war, rights of workers in foreign factories, minimum hourly wages. 

And governance matters going from the boardrooms of publicly traded companies all the way through to the governance of various organizations and our own elected governments.

A long time friend quoted to me what Milton Friedman said: “The business of business is business. Therefore, the only person you really care about is the shareholder of your company. The sole purpose of a publicly traded company is to look after its shareholders.”

You the Directors of Papua New Guinea …….. the only sole purpose of your involvement in this game is to look after the shareholders – the people of PNG.


Your coming to New Ireland is an honour for us to air our little experiences. The Extractive Industries Transparency Commission will go a long way to keep everyone honest.


This is a world to share – if we do it right, there will be enough to go around. 


Now it is my honour to declare this gathering of important people charting the future of our Extractive Industries Transparency Commission Consultation Forum Open.


Thursday 8 July 2021

Vanimo desperately needs a market venue

 Vanimo needs a designated operational market venue with a roof for farmers to sell their produce.

The focus on food stuff should be organic agriculture and fishery products.

Compared to other regional centres like Buka and Kokopo, Vanimo doesn't have a designated market place.




The variety of market produce stacked at a current open air market at formerly government store is too few.

There is potential for agriculture development but market access has been a challenge.

Let's see this project come to pass very soon.

Since early 2000s there has been no proper market for vendors from Vanimo and now that there is road link to the hinterland areas, its imperative we consider building a proper market with toilet and shower facilities soon.

Monday 14 June 2021

A war of words exchanged between Central Province Governor and Moresby South MP

 It has become quite common but Central Province Governor Robert Agarobe is not backing down calling out at Moresby South MP Justin Tkatchenko and NCD Govenor Powes Parkop.

Agarobe and Parkop were against each other lately on Goods and Services Tax sharing.

The lastest, Agarobe called out Tkatchenko after the Moresby South MP told the media he was removing Goilala people settling at 2 Mile Hill, Sabama and Vadavada.

Tkatchenko's reaction stems from crime incidents in his electorate recently apparently blamed at Goilalas.

NBC news reported Tkatchenko said a man and a woman were attacked at Vadavada and another, a sports team captain at Sabama-other incidents were regular crimes of bag snatching at 2 Mile Hill.



Agarobe has called Tkatchenko, a foreigner and it was irrational to evict Goilalas who are from Central Province and NCD was initially part of Central Province.

He called out to Tkatchenko to take responsibility as a government and create employment for people for in most cases turn to crime as a result of socio-economic challenges.

Tkatchenko has said his decision was for the majority of the peace loving citizens of Moresby South and they would work with NCDC to effect evictions.

Social media is a buzz with comments from people.

Some favour Tkatchenko's decision while others do not.

Most say it was discriminative against the Goilalas and there must be a better approach taken against crimes in the electorate.

If Goilalas were evicted, they feel any other unemployed people from other regions must be evicted as well.


Saturday 5 June 2021

River rock stone with design of turtle and crocodile

River rock/stone found by teacher at Kambriap Primary School, Green River, West Sepik.

Turtle on the head of a crocodile.

Painted by the teacher for easier visualisation......

Query refer to Jack Nawiap on Facebook




Thursday 3 June 2021

Betel nut spittle defacing our environment

This is at Manu Cash and Carry in Port Moresby.






Let's respect our environment. Make it clean and neat.

Betel nut spittle has defaced our shops and towns and it costs money to clean it.

Wonder if the security guards engaged are policing this?

They seem to be chewing much there as well.


Wednesday 26 May 2021

Have you campaigned well during the Moresby Northwest by election?

Forty-two candidates, one seat.

That's democracy.

Only one female candidate in former senior public servant Anna Kavana Bais.




There was never a report about incidents of candidates and political groups clashing.

Used to be quite common in the highlands region pre- LPV system was used.

Well I guess with no violence- that's one of the advantages of LPV voting since its introduction in 2007.

Now moving forward with the one day polling scheduled for Wednesday, June 2, 2021- how have the candidates performed on their campaign trails?

I have only heard about Lohia Boe Samuel, Anna Bais, Zechariah Yakap, Jackson Kiakari, Thaddeus Kambanei, Sengol Parkop, Walter Yangomina and former NCD City Manager Leslie Alu.

Where are the others?

The latest I noticed, well just yesterday through an EMTV advert is the candidate for Charles Abel's Our Development Party in Tagaro Asiba.

All the others were through social media Facebook except for Sergie Otio, a poster on a mountain frame parked daily at the drive in to Moni Plus and Garden Hills.


Well for most I haven't heard them speak. I think one of the attributes of being a politician is to have an excellent ability to speak well.


I will post next sharing my opinions on why to be successful one has to use all mediums to campaign and promote your policies.









A bus accident in Port Moresby near the Boroko Foodworld (POM in pictures)

 A bus accident near the Boroko Foodworld at Gordons this afternoon held traffic up a bit more than usual. 

Just some afternoon pictures.






















Criteria for pap smear