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Sitting Gazelle MP, Jelta Wong wants to continue delivering development plans initiated under his leadership in the last term of Parliament.

He expressed this while speaking during his first campaign rally in Keravat earlier this week. The rally began with a convoy of over 300 vehicles packed with supporters.

“We have planted the seeds and we will have to look after it in the next 5 years, so our youths and children can have a future in Gazelle district,” said Wong.

Wong is adamant on Gazelle taking the lead in the province on development over the next decade.

He said the announcement of the Special Economic Zone for Gazelle District including other projects is the drive to defend his leadership in the electorate.

Wong also said, Gazelle District is the first district in East New Britain to incubate chicken eggs into hatchings, which was distributed amongst SMEs in Gazelle.

Wong encouraged partnerships in the district as a way forward to deliver essential services to communities.

As an advocate for Gender Based Violence Wong said Gazelle must lead the way in East New Britain and the country.

He also paid tribute to mothers and challenged men on the importance of Gender Based violence.

“I am telling you men that anyone of you that participate in wife beating, please do not vote for me,” he said.

Wong also urged his supporters not to stir any violence but conduct their support following PNG election laws.

Wong is contesting the Gazelle Open Seat under United Resource Party.

Also present during the rally were former MP for Gazelle, Sinai Brown, LLG Presidents, Changol Manaui, Deputy Governor for East New Britain Cosmos Bauk and Chief Executive Officer for East New Britain Development Corporation, Michael Batia.

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