
NIUGINI OUTLOOK
Considering who he is, it makes all the sense in the world that he would not only know but approve of the Wabag police commander deciding to deny Unitech students their constitutional right to free speech by carrying out a peaceful awareness session for the people. A mini riot ensued by angry members of the public, who obviously could smell this was a lame attempt at coverup and keeping Wabag residents in the dark about what is going on right now in PNG with the O'Neill government's colossal mismanagement of the economy, among other things. Ipatas might be worrying that questions will start to be asked about what happened to all the Pogera tax monies to the Province, particularly during his early years as governor. We're curious about that as well.
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