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Is PNG Sinking Under Marape? The Call for Leadership Change Grows Louder

Is PNG Sinking Under Marape? The Call for Leadership Change Grows Louder


When a nation’s hospitals collapse, youth remain jobless, and foreign investors flee — we must ask: Is this the leadership Papua New Guinea deserves?


For six years, Prime Minister James Marape and the PANGU-led government have promised change, development, and prosperity. Yet the reality on the ground is devastatingly clear: deteriorating roads, empty medical stores, unpaid provincial grants, and a frustrated generation of unemployed youth.

Despite record-breaking K27 billion budgets, where is the progress? The Opposition's call for Marape’s resignation is not just a political play — it's an echo of the people’s growing despair. Even long-standing businesses like Fletcher Morobe are leaving after 70 years, waving a red flag that the world is watching — and walking away.

The East Sepik Governor’s revelation that doctors are paying for medicine from their own pockets while over K1 billion is quietly reallocated raises a painful truth: our nation is being mismanaged in silence.

This is no longer about party politics. This is about survival. Accountability. A future.

If we allow this leadership to continue unchecked, how much deeper must we sink before we can rise?

The time has come for every MP, every citizen, and every young person with a voice to demand change — not tomorrow, but now.



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Let your voice be heard. Is it time for Marape to go? Share your thoughts below.

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  1. We NEED change.
    A change mean a change in the leadership of the current prime minister James Marape

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    1. Exactly! Something needs to be done to kick this fat-lipped grand liar out. Giaman na maus wara kilim dispela prime minister yah.

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  2. Whatsapp number please

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