Prime Minister James Marape has urged the government and public service bureaucracy to hasten the reform process of the provincial government system in order to improve service delivery to the people. He made this call during the opening of the Provincial Governors Conference in Port Moresby, which is themed ‘Continuing Dialogue to empower Provinces for Improved Service Delivery, Economic Growth and Self Reliance’.
“Provincial governments are the anchor posts of our country and we must empower them with clarity. We must bring reforms that will allow for positive change that translate to actual delivery of goods and services,” said Marape.
He also acknowledged the struggles and weaknesses faced in delivering services to the people, but reassured governors that the government is not seeking to dilute or remove their powers. Instead, the goal is to empower them to function better in providing services that translate policies to the people.
“The vision and the rationale of establishing the provincial governments is correct because in a land of so much diversity, a centralised form of government in Waigani has no complete answer for our people. The government closest to our people must be functioning better to provide services to our people,” the Prime Minister.added.
The conference brings together the leaders of each of Papua New Guinea’s 22 provinces to discuss issues related to provincial government and service delivery. The conference will continue for the next two days and is expected to cover topics such as funding, governance, and decentralized decision-making.