PORT MORESBY: Opposition Leader Don Polye has set the record straight that he provides alternative views on issues affecting the country to see a better future for the next generation. “When I talk about issues affecting the country, the Prime Minister thinks that I am playing politics. Let me tell you that my conduct is a proof that envy for power is not my ambition. “My motive is I look at a bigger picture for all our children here. I have got mine to and I love them. Even when I am seeing these kids now, 50 to 100 years down the path I want their future to be less troublesome, unstressful and much happier,” Mr Polye told a number of people gathered at a ground breaking ceremony of Seventh - Day Adventist mission headquarter building in Prime Minister’s Southern Highlands province. He said the questions which should be lingering in politicians, CEOs and the departmental heads were whether they were going to make decisions to commit the children’s future or to build a better future for them with lesser problems. “If I build a future with lesser problems, they will be relieved and if I don’t, they will say Don Polye has created gloomy future for us. “Politics is not just for five years. Leadership is a God-given talent and how we build and shape the characters of our children will make a difference for them. More than a decade or two later, he said, the children who, were shaped and moulded well, would say their parents 20 years ago have done it right so they can live in a better nation. “That is what I see. My critics think that I am only engaging in cheap politics. I advised the Prime Minister not to secure the K3 billion UBS loan two years ago. “It is a brotherly advice from those who care,” Polye said. Meanwhile, while committing K100, 000 towards the church building, he presented K10, 000 cash to the committee members to meet the costs of organising the event.
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