The Waigani National Court today declared Jason Peter as sitting MP. He was declared as the Member elected for Huon Gulf District. This follows a Election Petition filed by former MP, Ross Seymour. Jason Peter will continue his role as the Minister for Community Development, Youths, and Religion.
Huon Gulf MP, Jason Peter said, “I thank God our heavenly father for this victory. God himself have plans for me before I was chosen as your MP.”
He further said, “I would like to express my deepest appreciation to my Hausman boys of West Taraka and Salamaua LLG “Ol Yapmarn” Morobe LLG and Wampar LLG Rural and Urban with each and every one of you who believed in me and supported me throughout this challenging process. Your unwavering support and trust in my abilities have been pivotal to achieving this victory. Thank you for your constant encouragement and for placing your faith in me to represent your interests.”
The MP also extended his appreciation to his legal team who worked tirelessly to present their case convincingly. “Your dedication, expertise, and attention to detail played a crucial role in the success of this election petition.”
The Minister further acknowledged his opponent, Former MP Brian Ross Seymour. “While we may have had differing views and campaigned on different platforms, I appreciate his participation in this democratic process. I believe that healthy competition fosters robust discourse and ultimately benefits our community.”
Jason Peter said the District will now focus on serving the people of Huon Gulf. “I am fully aware of the challenges that lie ahead, and I wholeheartedly accept the responsibilities that come with being your elected representative and Minister. I pledge to continue advocating for your needs and aspirations, working towards creating a better future for all.”
The MP urged everyone in their community to unite and work together, irrespective of political affiliations, to ensure the district’s progress and redevelopment. “Let us put aside our differences and unite in pursuing common goals, fostering harmony, and uplifting the lives of our fellow citizens.”
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