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KEEP MARAPE AS PM! by Dr. Clement Waine.

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KEEP MARAPE AS PM

By Dr Clement Waine

The foreign occupying powers want Prime Minister James Marape out of office because he signed MOU with MCC/Ramu NiCo for copper and nickel/cobalt smelting in the country.
This MOU kick starts the wheels of industrialization.
The foreign forces do not like PNG to rise to the next level of economic growth, and they are using all their powers within our own systems to derail the wheels of industrialization from spinning.
All gullible PNGeans masquerading as intellectuals must know this single fact and stop beating their drums.
Marape MUST stay back as PM, and we will all spin this wheel of industrialization that was already set in motion.
I will tell you a story; it may help or not, but at least I am trying to convince you and others out there.
In 2007, Marape became MP for Tari-Pori and became Minister for Education in Somare government.
He dreamed of the concept of the National Schools of Excellence. He brought the submission to NEC, a meeting held in Wabag in 2009, and Cabinet endorsed his idea. It took the country a decade to realise his dream.
In 2019, I translated his dream into reality with the National Schools of Excellence Policy and introduced STEM Education.
We graduated 203 pioneer STEM students in 2022 and 303 in 2023.
We enrolled 43 in USA universities.
This single policy is setting PNG on a different trajectory.
The USA universities want more PNG STEM students, and we are planning to send another 100 this year.
I am now in China, as I am typing. I met different VPs and Directors of International Relations of several universities, and I have just secured another 30 spaces for PNG STEM Students for Fall Semester (September) this year.
Marape’s dream for INDUSTRIALIZATION will happen, and let’s make it work!
Let’s keep Marape there as PM and have a fighting chance at breaking free from the shackles of debt and foreign domination.

Source: PNG Happenings Today's Post

Comments

  1. I am of the same view, not that i benefit in anyway from JM. I personally think, despite all the mudslingings, JM is still a standout in the crowd.

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    1. Well said, Andrew. Each citizen has their own perspective. Prime Minister James has spearheaded significant changes with his motto of 'short term pain for long term gain'. Let's hope he isn't swayed or deceived by corrupt leaders in his administration.

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  2. Let's get all the concern PNG talent team together and work getting our country on the right path rather than playing power politics.

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    1. Absolutely, coming together as a team focused on the betterment of our country is crucial. By setting aside personal agendas and working towards a common goal, we can make a real difference. Let's unite our talents and efforts for the progress of our nation.

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  3. Whiteman trying to destroy our country. What Doctor saying is true. I 100% trust Dr CW

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