Source Post- Courier
Members of the National
Parliament who have served for more than 10 years should not have any
excuses for not having any impact projects in their electorates.
This was stressed by
councillors, community leaders and the general public at separate
gatherings over the weekend in Mt Hagen, Western Highlands Province.
The people expressed
these sentiments during the opening of a new resource centre for the Tak
rural based community development association and the switching on of
power in Koge Primary School; both in the Mt Hagen open electorate.
They acknowledged the
leadership of their MP William Duma and thanked him for continuously
following up on development projects in his electorate over the years.
Togoba Mile community
leaders Lamus Paraka and Samson Kuri said Mr Duma continues to be a
leader who follows through with everything he starts.
“The opening of this
resource centre for the people of Togoba is the end result of a project
initiated in 2002 by Mr Duma when he became MP. We are now in 2014 and
are witnessing the opening of the completed building,” the leaders said.
Mr Duma also switched on
the power for the primary school after the lines were connected by PNG
power under his rural electrification program.
“Leaders in the likes of
Minister Duma are leaders who are focused in service delivery even
though he has huge responsibilities at the national level,” the leaders
said.
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