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O’Neill is not alarmed!
By PETER KORUGL
CARETAKER Prime Minister Peter O’Neill is not at all disturbed by the return to Parliament of Sir Michael Somare who is waiting to be declared.
“I am not particularly concerned about Somare (Sir Michael) or his return or what he has to say,” Mr O’Neill told the Post-Courier.
“Nobody is above the law, including Prime Ministers or former Prime Ministers. We will wait and see how the elections unfold in the coming days.”
He was responding to a statement by Sir Michael in this paper yesterday saying he will make it his business to become the next Prime Minister and lock up Mr O’Neill, all his cabinet ministers and Speaker Jeffery Nape on contempt of court charges.
The contempt charges he referred to relate to the Supreme Court orders stemming from the separate East Sepik references last year following the ousting of Sir Michael’s Government on August 2, 2011.
“Let’s wait and see how the people have spoken,” Mr O’Neill said. “It is clear that the political parties in (the current) Government are doing well. This reflects that the people accept the policies that we have implemented.”
He said the people have indicated they have confidence in his People’s National Congress- led government and this is shown by the way they have spoken through ballots around the country.
“We are doing well right across the country. PNC has four declared already, we expect another two in Tewai-Siassi Open seat and Alotau Open seat. We are leading in many of the seats,” Mr O’Neill said.
Mr O’Neill took time off yesterday to go to Port Moresby Dental School at the Taurama Medical Faculty to have his tooth filled.
“I have always used the medical services provided at the school,” he said.
“I use the local medical services when I need it – that is why we will continue to focus on our free medicare policy, free education policy, infrastructure development, law and order, business and agriculture.”
Apart from Mr O’Neill’s own election victory, his party had also picked up seats through James Marape in Tari Pori, Paul Isikiel for Markham and Charlie Benjamin for Manus Provincial by 5pm yesterday. PNC has endorsed 89 candidates throughout the country and apart from the four declared, it is leading in 18 other electorates.
PNC is followed by Triumph Heritage Empowerment Party with three declared members out of the 72 candidates it endorsed. Apart from party leader Don Pomb Polye who won his Kandep Open seat back, Philip Undialu took the Koroba-Lake Kupiago seat and Douglas Tomuriesa clinched the Kiriwina Goodenough Open seat. THE party is leading in 10 other seats around the country.
Somare’s National Alliance party picked up one seat through Patrick Pruaitch in Aitape Lumi while Sir Michael is waiting to be declared winner. The party is leading in seven other seats around the country.
“NA is doing well but it’s largely confined to the two Sepik provinces,” Mr O’Neill said. “Let us not talk about forming the Government as yet.”
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