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WAKE UP PNG - PMJM IS A WOLF IN SHEEP'S SKIN

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PNG WAKE UP – THE TRUTH YOU MUST FACE

Fellow Papua New Guineans, let’s stop fooling ourselves. It’s time we strip away the lies and see what’s really happening.

James Marape’s “Take Back PNG” is a sick joke. A complete con. A national disgrace.

Since taking office, Marape preached change, progress, accountability, and all things “Christian.” He called for a new dawn — claiming PNG would become the “Richest Black Christian Nation.” But look around — has anything changed?

The answer is a LOUD, RESOUNDING NO.

Instead of cleaning up corruption, he’s feeding it. Instead of building a fair government, he’s running it like a family trade store — handing out top government jobs like candy to his cronies and wantoks.

Take a closer look:

He made his election manager, John Akipe, the Secretary for Defence, ignoring qualified Papua New Guineans.

He gave his own brother, Larson Marape, a contract role in the PNG Defence Force, side-lining experienced professionals.

And now — he appoints a known warlord and criminal, Steven Temo, to the Community Benefit Fund under the National Gaming Control Board, a critical fund that’s supposed to help our communities.


This isn’t leadership — it’s legalized corruption, wrapped in Bible verses and delivered with a smile.

Who is Steven Temo? Ask anyone in Mendi and SHP — they’ll tell you. A thug who built his name by scamming the system, threatening public servants, and stealing from government coffers. And this is the man PM Marape wants managing YOUR community funds?

It’s not just corruption — it’s deliberate betrayal.
James Marape is not taking back PNG. He’s selling it off — piece by piece — to his wantoks, cronies, and political puppets.

This is not what we voted for. This is not the future we want for our children. We must stop watching in silence while our country is being hijacked by selfish leadership, nepotism, and shameful political deals.

PNG, ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. STAND UP, AND SPEAK OUT. HOLD THIS GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABLE!

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