Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O'Neill says, the 400-year old antique bible, will unite Papua New Guinea, as it finds a new direction into the future.
Peter O'Neil said this when welcoming the relic bible into Parliament House yesterday. "Displa buk em mas unitim kantri blo yumi igo long plenti, plenti yia bian, bian taim. "Em mas bondim yumi olgeta, yumi gat plenti ol enthic groupings, plenti ol tribes, plenti ol toktok na languages tasol yumi gat wanpela Bible tasol. "Olsem na em important olsem yumi putim long Parliament where ol leaders blong yumi tu mas be guided by displa buk long wokim right decisions for the kantri Papua New Guinea. "Mipla i man blong graund, mipla ino perfect man. "Tasol tingting na bilif long sharim ol manmeri na kantri blong yumi, yu mas kisim guidance long displa buk," Mr. O'Neil said. Meantime, the Speaker Theo Zurenuoc, says the Bible is a reaffirmation of the founding fathers'wish to build a culturally diverse people according to God's standards. "Despite the fact that we have continually profess ourselves as the Christian nation. "We have not in any time bin plesim any single physical object insait long displa Parliament long signifaim displa allegiance blong yumi long displa faith blong yumi. "Inogat long nau wanpla single object or item inside long displa parliament, em i signifaim faith blong ol both thousands of millions of Papua New Guineans, the majority. "There is no symbol until today," Mr. Zurenuoc said. Thousands gathered at the Parliament grounds yesterday to witness the occasion, described as PNG's defining moment.
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