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Sir Julius Chan is calling on the people of New Ireland to trust the leadership provided by the People’s Progress Party candidates.

Speaking in Kavieng following his nomination yesterday, the incumbent Governor said New Irelanders must take lead and support those candidates who will deliver basic services like road, hospital and are accountable for their actions and decisions.

“We must work together to see New Ireland lead and achieve its desired development agendas,” said Sir Julius.

The sitting Governor said if he returns a foremost business is to make New Irelanders wealthier by transferring wealth from the Government to the people. ” I want you to be rich, so you have money to build your own house, support your children and make New Ireland a better place to live,” said Sir Julius.

Speaking of his policies, Sir Julius said if all PPP candidates win their seats, he will introduce free Community Health Care to all constituencies in the Province. He said he sees and feels the pain of the people and wants better health care for all.

He also mentioned that more roads will be opened soon including the new Council Chamber on Lihir Island.

Sir Julius was standing together with PPP candidate for Kavieng Open and business man John Knox who also nominated yesterday. He urged the people of Kavieng Electorate to vote for Mr Knox for a better Kavieng.

Kavieng Open candidate and business man John Knox said he will work with Sir Julius and other leaders to elevate the life of people in Kavieng Electorate. “We want to raise the level of service delivery and give people are better life to prosper,” said Knox.

He also thanked PPP for endorsing him to contest the Kavieng Open Seat.

Former Namatanai MP and son of Sir Julius, Byron Chan also nominated yesterday to contest the Namatanai Open Seat.

Concluding his nomination speech Sir Julius appealed for peace throughout the Province during the Election period. He said New Ireland has customs, believes and people are friendly and this must be embraced.

The body of the late Bulolo MP and Deputy Prime MInister of Papua New Guinea, Sam Basil was finally laid to rest at 2pm on Saturday (May 21) afternoon at his home in Sagayo Village, Buang, Bulolo District in Morobe two weeks after his tragic death.

 

He was farewelled by his immediate family, other members of Parliament, including the Morobe Governor Ginson Saono,Lae MP John Rosso, Huon Gulf MP Ross Seymour, Nawaeb MP Kennedy Wenge, members of the ULP Party and the people of Sagayo, Buang and Wau Bulolo. Some came as far as the Oro Province and Port Moresby to farewell the late Sam Basil.

 

Late Basil was accorded the respect of three gun salutes and laid to rest in a tomb in front of his residence in Sagayo Village.

 

People who came to mourn his passing and pay their last and final respects departed Sagayo village that very same afternoon.

The oil spill at the Kimbe wharf is becoming a concern for local town residents.

Those affected severely are residents from Works Compound, Bayside, KCP, Gigo and Laleki who are close to the wharf. According to sources in Kimbe, the spill has left coastlines with a thick yellowish substance floating and spreading very quickly. Sources say the spill is extending to villages in Talasea and has also reach Ruango village.

Company responsible New Britain Palm Oil Limited (NBPOL) has not released a statement regarding the spill but has assisted affected local residents with containers to trap the oil spill and collect its debris.

A local man told InsidePNG the company (NBPOL) has provided containers and youths are assisting by collecting the oil spill out at sea and along the coastline. John Apa said the containers are filling up so quick and more containers will be needed.

“It’s a disaster along our shoreline but for now there are no evidences of marine life being destroyed. But I appeal to the West New Britain Provincial Government and other State agencies to carryout their investigation and provide a report to the public. Our only worry now is that our coastline looks different and may not be safe to use,” said Apa.

Many assumed the oil spill happened on Sunday (15th May) during the night during loading of an oil tanker bound for overseas waters. Locals became curious when they saw the yellowish substance spreading along the shorelines the very next day.

Meanwhile sources at the WNB Provincial Government say Environmental Health Officers have visited the oil spill site and will be carrying out an assessment.

The Supreme Court presiding over the Special Reference filed by the Attorney General Pila Niningi, seeking clarification on the eligibility of convicted criminals to contest the National General Elections has granted leave for four parties to join the proceedings.

Leave was granted on Friday the 13th of May 2022.

The four include, the Public Solicitor, the Speaker of the National Parliament, the Public Prosecutor and Mr Simon Sinai as the Electoral Commissioner.

As defenders of the Constitution, the Public Prosecutor and the Public Solicitor saw interest in the special reference because the questions contained in the Special Reference have a direct impact on the powers, roles and responsibilities of both institutions.

The Public Solicitor, Leslie Mamu cited that the questions raised relate to offences under the Criminal Code and generally criminal law, an area which concerns the Public Solicitor.

Meanwhile for the Electoral Commissioner, it was important that he take part in this Special Reference, because he is in-charge of the overall running of the elections for the National Parliament and the legislative arms of the Local Level Governments.

The outcome of the Special Reference will have a direct impact on the Electoral Commission’s functions.

The Special Reference seeks interpretation on Section 50 and 103 of the Constitution that talks about a citizen’s right to vote and stand for public office and the qualifications for and disqualifications from membership.

The Solicitor General Tauvasa Tanuvasa, representing the Attorney General did not object to the applications.

With leave granted, each of the intervener shall file and serve their statements of response by Tuesday 17th of May 2022.

The Referrer in this matter shall in consultation with the interveners file and serve a Reference Book by the 20th of May for listings.

The matter returns to court on Monday the 23rd of May 2022.

The police hirerachy has released names of the Close Protection Officers who were with the late Deputy Prime Minister, Sam Basil at the time of the accident that claimed his life.

Police Commissioner, David Manning in a statement released last night confirmed that First Constable Neil Maino died 30 minutes after the accident while Sargeant Fredy Setu survived but sustained injuries.

“This is a tragic road accident, police investigations are now underway to establish what happened,” Manning said.

The three men with another officer were traveling to Bulolo in preparation for Nomination on Thursday 12th May 2022, when they collided with an on coming vehicle, an open-back Toyota Land Cruiser.

Police say the Deputy Prime Minister was in the driver’s seat, First Constable Maino sat directly behind the DPM while Sargeant Setu sat on the offside seat.

Police believe the vehicle that collided with the Deputy Prime Minister’s car hit them on the right hand side of the car, badly injuring the DPM and his CPO, Maino.

Sargeant Setu only suffered minor injures and was discharged yesterday afternoon from Angau Memorial Hospital in Lae.

Maino is from a mixed parentage of Northern and Mekeo in Central Province. He joined the Police Force in 2009 and was attached with the National Security Unit of the Special Services Division.

Commissioner Manning has also extended his condolences to the late CPO’s family.

The driver of the vehicle involved in the accident of the Deputy Prime Minister and Member for Bulolo Sam Basil is now in police custody.

According to the Assistant Police Commissioner Northern Command, Peter Guinness, the man is currently detained by the Bulolo Police and will soon be arrested and charged with two counts of traffic accidents.

Charges to be laid against the driver, who is now a suspect in the death of the Bulolo MP are Dangerous Driving Causing Death and Dangerous Driving Causing Grievance Bodily Harm.

According to the police report by Guinness, the driver of the vehicle, a Toyota Land Cruiser Open back, was driving in the opposite direction, from Lae to Bulolo.

The report stated that the driver suspect was driving at high speed and crashed into the DPM’s vehicle while trying to avoid fallen rocks.

The driver suspect had attempted to apply brakes to his vehicle when he sightted the oncoming vehicle(DPM’s vehicle)but his vehicle could not slow down, appruptly slamming into the DPM’s vehicle with maximum force, hitting the driver’s side and ripping it off.

The DPM and his close protection officer, Neil Maino, lost their lives.

On the vehicle with the DPM were his two CPOs and four civilians one of which was his media officer. The other CPO and the civilians sustained serious injuries and are currently admitted at the Lae International Hospital.

The driver suspect on the other hand was alone in his vehicle, he had no passengers with him. He sustained chest injuries but is ok.

Police Commissioner, David Manning has given a two weeks amnesty period for people in possession of Illegal firearms to surrender them at the nearest police station.

The appeal is part of the enforcement of amendments made to the Firearms Act 2022.

Manning has issued directives for police to arrest individuals in possession of unlicensed or Illegal firearms which under the amended laws carry a life imprisonment from 19th May 2022 onwards.

Previously offenders who are found guilty were given a Maximum term of 10 to 20 years imprisonment.

Changes to the Firearms Act include Life Imprisonment for the following offences if convicted

– Manufacturing of homemade guns;

· Illegal ownership and possession of firearms;

· Illegal possession and use of firearms;

· Illegal possession of prohibited firearm; and

· Ownership and possession of machine guns.

Four men in Lae have been arrested for being in possession of three homemade pistols and in relation to a break and enter and robbery over the weekend.

The arrest follows a search for firearms and ammunitions alleged to be burried at the residence of Huon Gulf’s former District Administrator at Cassowary Road.

According to police, the four suspects were part of a ten men team, who drove into the premises of Asila Security Company at Eriku’s Oleander Street in a blue ten seater LandCruiser on Sunday morning.

The men held up the security guard at gunpoint, tied him up and broke down a grill door before walking straight to the Manager’s Office where the safe was.

The safe contained the company’s confidential documents, cash worth K50 000, firearms and ammunitions.

All items were stolen.

Police say they are aware of where the rest of the suspects

reside and will pay a visit.

Lae’s Metropolitan Commander, Chief Superintendent Chris Kunyanban said Intelligence gathering for the 2022 National General Election is on going and Police will not tolerate anyone trying to build up arms during the election period.

Meanwhile, police located the safe near the bumbu river bank and handed it back to Asila Security Company.

They are yet to retrieve all the items in the safe.

While the four suspects are in police custody, six are still on the run.

An agreement has been signed to promote superannuation retirement savings for participants in Papua New Guinea’s Fisheries Sector.

The National Fisheries Authority (NFA) and National Superannuation Fund Limited (Nasfund) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) today, Thursday 12th May 2022, signaling the start of the partnership.

Signed by NFA Acting Managing Director Justin Ilakini and Nasfund Chief Executive Officer, Ian Tarutia this MoU now enables the country’s fisheries regulator and leading superannuation provider to work together to allow more people in Fisheries to save for retirement.

The signing was described as a historic step in creating strategic partnerships for development in the Fisheries Sector by empowering fisherfolk through financial literacy to manage their finances well and to save for retirement through Nasfund.

Most fisherfolk along the coastal areas of PNG contribute a biomass of 130,000 metric tons with an economic value of K3 billion and Nasfund is offering an opportunity for the Fisheries Sector to save under its flagship programmes such as Eda Supa.

The NFA is looking at discussing these and other specific details of the areas of cooperation under the MoU.

Nasfund CEO, Ian Tarutia said this development is an extension of the Fund’s efforts in promoting superannuation across all industries for PNG citizens.

Nasfund has undertaken similar programmes within the agriculture sector through smallholder farmers and aquaculture operators, encouraging them to save for retirement.

In recent years, the Fund extended their services outside of the traditional formal sector to members and potential members in the informal sector.

This is evident with membership from the cocoa and oil palm industries and SME’s who save through Nasfund’s voluntary contribution product, Eda Supa. At present over 35,000 Nasfund members save through Eda Supa. Their savings total over K67.5 million.

This is in addition to the current membership from the Fisheries Sector which comprises of 27 organizations with a total combined workforce of over 27000 contributors all throughout the country and a total of K52 million in superannuation savings held with Nasfund.

Thirty-two finalists have been announced for 2022 SP Sports Awards (SPSA) in Port Moresby.

After a week of deliberation, the Selection Panel has reached an agreement on the top three finalists for each of the 11 categories for this year’s awards.

“Despite the effects of COVID, we once again had a high-quality field,” said Chairperson of SPSA Selection Panel, Warwick Vele.

“It was great to see the efforts and achievements of our sportsmen and women, coaching staff, officials and administrators to get our athletes back into their respective sporting arenas.”

He added that efforts put into community sports and the good these initiatives have done was especially pleasing.

The finalists, in alphabetical order, for the SP Sports Awards are:

Category

Finalist

Sport

Male Athlete of the Year

Baru Morea – Weightlifting

Johnson Alex – Rugby League

Olam Justin – Rugby League

Female Athlete of the Year

Albert Elsie – Rugby League

Kaputin Rellie – Athletics

Toua Dika – Weightlifting

Team of the Year

Lae Snax Tigers – Rugby League

Papuan Compound Ravens – Rugby Union

Kumul Petroleum Holdings Limited PNG Barramundis – Cricket

National Performance of the Year

NEST Athletics Club – Athletics

Papuan Compound Ravens – Rugby Union

Waghi Tumbe – Rugby League

Community Sports Initiative Award

Hook in4 Health – Hockey PNG

Inclusive GymBad Program – Gymnastics and Badminton

League Bilong Laif – PNG NRL

Junior Male Athlete of the Year

Hakena Sugar Ray – Tennis PNG

Porter Joshua – Squash PNG

Junior Female Athlete of the Year

Alarcos Amity – Squash PNG

Hakena Colita – Tennis PNG

Merimba Ursula – Nokondi Triathlon Club, Goroka

Best Sports Person with a Disability

Leva Nelly – Para Sports

Marados Morea – Para Sports

Otoase Raphael – Special Olympics

Sports Official of the Year

Sibona Margeret – Cricket PNG

Stone Nelson – NEST Athletics Club

Yareboinen David – PNG Football Association

Sports Photo of the Year

Keamo Patricia – The National Newspaper

Keslep Simon – Post Courier

Wasari Fidelis – Sports Tok Magazine

Sports Media of the Year

EMTV Sports – Media Niugini Limited

Paul Taumik Jnr – NBC Sports

The National Newspaper Sports Desk – The National Newspaper

The announcement of the finalists marks the opening of SMS voting for the People’s Choice Award.

The winner of the People’s Choice Award will be selected through a public vote, using FM100’s SMS voting platform. The more votes a finalist gets, the more chances of them winning.

Candidates for this category come from four finalists of the following, Male Athlete of the Year, Female Athlete of the Year, Team of the Year and National Performance of the Year.

Voting for the People’s Choice Award category will close on 25thMay, 2022.

The Awards Presentation will be hosted virtually from the home of the SPSA, Crowne Hotel, on Saturday 28th May 2022. It will be live streamed on the SP Sports Awards Facebook page.

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