Prime Minister Hon. Peter O’Neill took the time to thank the members of parliament and the political parties that make up the coalition government for the continuous support to the People National Congress led government.
Speaking during the launch of the 5 year Nipa Kutubu district development plan at Nipa in the Southern Highlands on Wednesday, the Prime Minister said that on behalf of the People National Congress and the people of Southern Highlands, he needs to thank the Members of Parliament and the coalition partners for their support to the government that is changing the face of this country with good policies. He said his government is different from all past government because the current government has good policies that was working and changing the face of the country. He said previous government has made a lot of promises by the current government did not just promise but was implementing all the promises through the key development pillars, fulfilling election promises. He said his government’s policies of free education, free health, building the infrastructure, addressing the law and order issues and empowering the small to medium enterprises are true policies that was working throughout the country and impacting the lives of the people. Prime Minister Hon. Peter O’Neill said the government will continue to support the good policies through the annual national budget to build a strong and healthy society. “This government is not just making empty promises. This parliament is the most hard working parliament this country has ever produced. “I was in parliament for the last three terms but I have seen all kinds of leaders who makes a lot of promises. But now we can see a lot of changes is taking place because we have a stable government,” Prime Minister Hon. Peter O’Neill said. He said past governments have not fulfilled their promises because millions in trust accounts in Port Moresby have been mismanaged but the current government has changed that trend by diverting those funds to the districts and the provinces so that the leaders can be held accountable. He said for 40 years the country has been begging for money for overseas like the world Banks, IMF and Australia as if the country was poor because we have not managed the sufficient resources we had well. He said although it is difficult to change the problems and promises of 40 years but the government has started somewhere to change the trend and scenario were have had lived with. He said it was time for action and not making empty promises.
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