Governor Allan Bird Demands Accountability: Unpaid 2022 Election Bills in Papua New Guinea
In a recent parliamentary session, East Sepik Governor Allan Bird raised pressing concerns about unpaid bills from the 2022 National General Elections. Addressing Minister for Administrative Services Richard Masere, Governor Bird highlighted that numerous service providers in his province remain unpaid for their contributions during the elections. These outstanding debts, dating back to both the 2022 National Census and Local Level Government (LLG) elections, have left many ward members and local businesses in financial distress. Post Courier
This isn't the first time Governor Bird has spotlighted electoral challenges. As chairman of the Special Parliamentary Committee on the 2022 General Elections, he has previously emphasized the need for comprehensive reforms to prevent the chaos experienced during the 2022 elections from recurring in 2027. His consistent advocacy reflects a commitment to bolstering the nation's democratic processes. NBC PNG
The issue of unpaid election bills raises critical questions: How can Papua New Guinea ensure that service providers are compensated fairly and promptly? What measures are being implemented to enhance financial transparency in electoral operations? Addressing these concerns is vital for maintaining public trust and ensuring the smooth execution of future elections.Post Courier
By understanding the intricacies of our electoral system and holding authorities accountable, we contribute to a more transparent and effective governance structure.
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