Tari Pori MP and leader of Pangu Party, James Marape has described ousted Rabaul MP, Dr Allan Marat as a dignified leader. He said Dr Marat showed true leadership by accepting defeat and commending his successor, Graham Piniau Rumat.
“He lost by three votes and did not ask for a recount. Dr Marat showed maturity and I praise his style of leadership,” said Marape.
The Pangu Party leader said the action taken by Dr Marat is a living example to our young generation of leaders. Marape said accepting defeat is not easy for many of us.
“The Office we hold is not our birthright. The people of Rabaul have spoken and Dr Marat as a leader has applauded this,” said Marape.
It’s a good reflection and testimony to all of us. We all must learn from this and be inspired because Dr Marat is one political character you will hardly find, said Mr Marape.
Marape added that leaders are mandated by people.
“Public office is not anyone’s birthright or inheritance, it’s a public space appointed by people”, said PM Marape.
The Pangu leader further mentioned that in every election there is always a giant slayer.
“It just happened to be the case for the Rabaul Open Seat; the Member elect, Graham Piniau Rumat is one in Papua New Guinea’s political arena,” said Marape.
The Pangu leader said Rumat has been chosen by the people of Rabaul and deserves the respect of a leader.
Mr Marape said the new member for Rabaul is expected to be in Port Moresby and will be joining the other Pangu declared leaders before heading over to Wewak for camp.
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