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JUSTICE SYSTEM AN EXECUTIVE CLUB FOR FEW - By Allan Bird




justice system in papua new guinea is becoming an executive club for few rich people, said allan bird

JUSTICE SYSTEM AN EXECUTIVE CLUB FOR FEW: GOVERNOR BIRD

By Allan Bird MP, Governor for East Sepik Province | The SUN of Papua New Guinea.

It seems the rich and the powerful cannot be touched by our judiciary system. They can hire the best lawyers money can buy while police prosecuters are living in the settlements.

Even when the Police Prosecuters are good at their job, well the workers in the courts help the rich and the powerful to get away with by robbing the future of our children.

It seems that there is no place in PNG for good, decent and honest people. Only the rich and powerful, and evil people can get ahead in PNG. This is not a good sign.
 
I urge all good PNGeans to rise up, take back our country from the evil that has taken hold of our nation. As evil continues to win, good people will continue to lose hope. This is happening already.
 
Let's beat evil together. Don't let them win. If we all give up and give in, if evil people continue to win and there is no justice, who will be left to fight for what is right?
 
Now is the time to fight. While there is still a chance. While good people still feel confident to fight. When all confidence is lost, PNG will be lost too.

Picture: Governor Allan Bird.
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