O’Neill: 2017 Election Safer, More Transparent than 2012, 2007, 2002’s
The Prime Minister, Hon. Peter OโNeill CMG MP, has called for election delays to be put into perspective, noting that the 2017 National Elections are a dramatic change from the previous three elections where there was violence and the electoral process was hijacked.
Speaking from Mendi, Southern Highlands Province, the Prime Minister said voting in his province has been delayed by one day, but it is better to wait and ensure the process is run properly.
โWhile the delay is disappointing, we understand the hardship and the difficulties that election officials are going through,โ PM OโNeill said.
โPutting this in perspective, I hear comment from Election Observers that delays like this are common in developing country elections, particularly with remote and rugged terrain and diverse cultures.
โConsidering the issues officials have been dealing with, particularly from candidates and the public, as well as issues about common rolls and the verification of ballot papers, delays can be expected.
โIt is important that polling is not rushed, but is undertaken in a careful and transparent manner.
โIssues about common rolls are being resolved by election officials, and we look forward to working through these processes and people exercising their constitutional right to vote.โ
The Prime Minister said the leaders he speaks with are pleased with the manner in which the election is taking place and the publicโs reception to the election process.
“Unlink previous elections, there is relative calm in this province and other provinces.
“People are going about their daily business, and they are looking forward to going to the polls and making their choice as to who they want to represent them over the next five years.
โUnlike the previous three elections, the 2017 election has been relatively calm, especially through the campaigning period.
โThere has been very good campaigning conducted in our province, and around the region.
โThis was not the experience of 2002, 2007 and 2012 where certain candidates hijacked the election process.
โPeople must not forget the failures and hardship or previous elections.
โIn 2002 in Southern Highlands and Hela Province, there were seven failed elections.
โToday we had successful voting in Eastern Highlands Province, Chimbu, Hela, and now we have voting in Southern Highlands Province, Enga, Western Highlands and Jiwaka to go.
โAs Leaders in the Highlands we are pleased with this progress and know it will continue.โ
Source: Prime Minister O’Neill’s Media




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I am a one of the good citizen of this country and cannot go without challenging the Honorable Peter Oneill on what he is saying about this year’s election. On the contrary , Oneill’s PNC party is causing unnecessary problem for the election by marked ballot papers in the ballot boxes brought to the polling booths to be included for counting. PO you need to clarify this to nation and stop misusing your candidates to make this election unsafe and unfair for this country. You will achieve nothing but mare defeat and possible death for PNC party .
Please I appeal to you to make this your personal responsibility and stop this non-sense in this country.
Over to PO.
Thanks.