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Grassroots Candidate Tom Pis Kapo to Contest Moresby North-East

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A longtime resident in Port Moresby’s 9mile area is contesting the Moresby North East seat for the fourth time around.

Tom Pis Kapo, who is a mixed parentage of Hela and Southern Highlands has lived in the city for more than 35-years. He said his intention to contest the 2022 National General Election is because many youths and communities have missed out as development partners.

“I don’t need money, car or other assets to win peoples heart, I will walk and campaign for a better Moresby North East. Kapo said his policy is simple. He said his goal is to serve the people and improve living conditions.

“Striving for Peace and Better Living, modernizing Moresby North-East for a better place to live and Giving hope to the Hopeless. Within these three policies many programs can be implemented to serve people”, said Kapo.

Kapo is running as an independent candidate. He has been engaging youths in the 9mile area by running community service projects.

“My community programs have touched and impacted lives in this part of the City. I have contributed a lot and people believe I must contest in the 11th Parliament House,” said Kapo.

Tom Pis Kapo has been in the frontline in addressing most ethnic clashes in the Moresby North East area. He said he will not campaign against others, but will educate voters to wisely elect someone for tangible development in the electorate.

The Grassroots candidate said if people want better living, they should elect a God fearing leader who is honest and will serve people. Kapo believes he has a growing support from different communities in the North East electorate.

“I deal with mostly youths and settlers in the City. I walk and talk with the small people, see their struggles and hear their cries, said Kapo.

“I appeal to all citizens to vote wisely their 3 possible candidates and not seasonal leaders,” said Kapo.

Kapo also contested in the 2007, 2012 and 2017 National General Elections.

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