Friday 6 December 2019

ELECTION PETITIONERS THROWING BAIT INTO THE SYSTEMATISED RIVER OF CORRUPTION





Let me start my prologue with a story of a man who wanted to go out on a mission of catching fish using his hook tight to a nylon string in the agitated Tagali River in the highlands (Hela Province) of Papua New Guinea. This river is wide, deep and brownish:- actually the biggest and longest in the Province. There are lots of fish in that river but not easy to catch. He roasted remainder of only few local potatoes he had in the ashes to use as baits on his hook.

He set out early in the morning’s dawn and selected a spot where he thinks is where fish will easily take his bait. He threw the stringed and baited hook into the brownish river, and in all his undertaken throws and waits; his baits were taken by fish without fish itself ensnared onto the sharp hook. Sometimes, the unseen fish in the river had to sway the string ferociously in all directions, but when pulled, nothing heavy is felt in his hopeful hand whilst his bait is gone from the tip of the hook. After all, he realizes the potatoes in his bag are all used up and his stomach achy and hungry and the dusk befall on his eyes.

The rate of charming the baits and the hilarious movements of string by the unseen fish in the big, wide, and unclear river made the man to have high hope in catching something big for his dinner but nothing caught that day until his eyes see the string no more. The day to look for other food is wasted and the pieces of sweet potatoes he had are all wasted! When the night came, he slept with hunger and regret for the wastage, only to wake up another day at the same time to look for food and declare war with the fish that took out all his baits. Only if he could fast-forward the time to next day would he use his last energy!

Now, the corruption we have in the country undertakes in many forms but one big aspect of it is BRIBERY. When you try to bribe into a system to get something in your favor, you are already throwing your bait into the systematized river of corruption without knowing the size of your catch as favor or how soon to receive it.

Bribery is normally done secretly, thus is illegal and unbounded deals in which agreements are only in the concealment of the minds. Just like unseen fish in the river making a big splash and extravagant movements of strings, it will give you fake hope to buy more time and for you to waste what you have. And its persuasive tongues of the conniving system will indulge you into paying more and more until you run dry. The more and more you believe in their con tactics, the more you will give and finally you will realize you have gone too far to the brink of bankruptcy.

The election petitioners in Papua New Guinea have been conned big time by all systems of government in Papua New Guinea. The systematized rivers of corruption may in this case be Electoral Commission officials, Judiciary Systems, Lawyers, Witnesses, Politicians, Media Outlets, supporters, etc. and etc. who may wobble the petitioners’ strings excitedly and make persuasive splashes on their systematized river of corruption to make the petitioners anticipate their catch to be just there for easier and swift seizure.

If petitioners have involved in bribery to win in court, they will find that they a fighting the losing battle at the end only to realize that they have unexploited their time, resources and energy that could have been utilized during five (5) years to prepare for next election.

My Best wishes to incumbent Hela Governor Ajai Petai Nakai Tia Igini (Hon. Governor-Philip Aja Undialu) and petitioner Hali Hogawi Tinawi Tiri Igini (Mr. Francis Mulungu Potabe) in your court battles in Waigani. Hela people and your supporters are aware of how ferocious battle you are fighting at the corridors of Waigani court houses and under the tables in the Hotels in NCD.
Picture: (L-R)-Francis Potabe & Philip Undialu
At the end when all is done and dusted, remember this post which is and will be kept or posted in this durable Hela Political Forum (Original). At least you are informed by a good citizen.

Tuesday 5 November 2019

HELA TERTIARY STUDENTS SCHOOL FEE ASSISTANCE SCHEME TO BE TIED TO COFFEE TREES

Photo: Courtesy of Patrick and Kellies Melson

Governor for Hela Province, Hon. Philip Undialu announced today that his government intends to increase the School Fees for 2020, 2021 and 2022 to K10m from K6m piloted out in 2018 and 2019 that benefited over 2500 students throughout PNG and abroad.

With the increase from K6m per year to K10m for 2020, 2021 and 2022, [Hela ] Provincial Government will invest over K42m in direct cash support towards education of our future generation.

One of the challenges we faced was identifying genuine Hela students. We know that many fake people benefited. We have also left out some genuine ones. This time we want to do it better by tying students with coffee planting initiative not only to identify genuine students but also to sustain in the future.


Free handout mentality is killing our society these days.
"My office is full of yellow envelopes asking for money. I see that our people are hardworking but free handout is making them lazy. I must now ask them to grow coffee so after 2022, if am not returned as Governor, coffee will sustain you", said governor Undialu.

 

Growing minimum of 2, 500 coffee trees will be requirement for every student to receive funding support from us. If you don't grow coffee means you don't have land in Hela. That means, you pretend be be Hela. We will not tolerate your application not just in 2020 but will continue to 2021 and 2022.

Governor Undialu therefore, issued early notice to all Hela Students to return home or organise with your parents or uncles to grow minimum of 2500 coffee trees. School fee voucher will be issued against actual coffee trees planted on the ground.

Coffee growing effort will kick start with the listed 2500 students, 270 ward Councillors and 500 public servants in the province. The 14 LLG Presidents and their LLG Managers will be asked to establish 14 nurseries assisted by our DIP officers and CIS.

So in total we already have 3270 individuals to start with. If each one grows 2500 trees, we expect to grow over 8 million trees.

Total household in Hela (2011 National Census) is almost 70, 000. Each household or family unit should grow coffee to sustain themselves not only for school fees but daily needs.

If Hela can help develop many plantations in the country, we can do it for ourselves. We have huge landmass sitting idle. We have people floating around the cities and sitting, gambling, etc in towns or streets. We have 65% of our 350, 000 of our population under youth category. Many of those never had opportunity to education. But the plain truth is, you don't need a degree qualification to grow coffee.

The Coffee Industry Corporation (CIC) will be invited to assist. Later, our partners (LR Group), ExxonMobil and MRDC will join to grow more coffee, establish processing facilities and marketing.

HUEF Coordinator David Liyago will start registering students or their parents who wants to participate. Our DPI officers headed by Geoffery Walabi will liaise with CIC. Presidents, Ward Councillors, Public Servants, Students and their parents should lead by example.

Finally, to Hela people, Oil and Gas will be gone tomorrow. Coffee and Education will sustain our life and our province. I urge everyone to dirty your hands to grow clean money.

Thank you.
Approved for release by Governor Philip Aja Undialu

Wednesday 16 October 2019

PROPOSAL FOR NEW HELA FLAG

PROPOSAL FOR  NEW HELA FLAG 


Recently, the Hela Provincial Assembly decided to change the Hela Flag, so that it defines the unity of four genealogical descendants of Hela. The previous Flag shows a Painted Huli Wigman with face painting which in some ways do not display gender equality.

 A. PROBLEMS WITH THE PAST FLAG:
     
PICTURE 1: OLD/PREVIOUS FLAG
     A1. Stone Axe: Stone Axe depicts our culture and past which was used on our previous Hela Flag. Stone Axe was simple of our ancestors. However, two reasons made it not good icon. (1) It is not used by all sons of Hela. Two, it should not be placed in the middle above green colour. Green colour our middle generation, present generation, where we don’t use such tools. The black colour at the bottom shows our past. (see explanation in Section B6).

       A2. WIGMEN with wig headdress and face paint does not represent gender equality. Hela is not belonging to only male gender.

A3.  Blue circle in the middle do not reflects any meaning at all why it is placed as a circle right in the middle above green colour and on top of which is WIGMEN. No meaning can be derived from which.

B. PROPOSED NEW HELA FLAG

PICTURE 2: PROPOSED NEW HELA FLAG

If  the Hela Flag has to be changed, then I would suggest the above flag (or similar) be officially used. My explanations for this proposed flag above are as follows:

      B1.  COLOUR NOT CHANGED: The colours from previous flag are not changed. These colours are: YELLOW, RED, BLACK, GREENBLUE, WHITE. Many shirts, skirts, bilums, caps, etc. have been made by our patriotic Hela people already, using these colours, thus the colours are maintained. This is to strengthen the SME ventures our citizens are engaging.

B2. RED WIG: One of the unique cultures that are putting our province on world map is our culture, known as “Wigmen”. Our Rugby Team is known as “Hela Wigmen”. The wig is unique and never developed by other provinces. That unique culture must be our icon thus must be shown on Hela Flag regardless of whether we are Huli, Tuna, Tuguba, Opena or Hewa. Its colour is in RED which is  the colour of blood and fire, is associated with meanings of love, passion, desire, heat, longing, lust, sexuality, sensitivity, romance, joy, strength, leadership, courage, vigour, willpower, rage, anger, danger, malice, wrath, stress, action, vibrancy, radiance, and determination.

B3. FLAME & RIG: The Rig with Flame in Blue colour shows our natural resources. Hela province in known all over as a major producer of Oil & Gas, thus, must be our icon too which should display on our Flag. Its colour is mostly in BLUE which represents both the sky and the sea, and is associated with open spaces, freedom, intuition, imagination, expansiveness, inspiration, and sensitivity. Blue also represents meanings of depth, trust, loyalty, sincerity, wisdom, confidence, stability, faith, heaven, and intelligence. 

B4. FIVE STARS: These represent well known Hela descendants: Hela HULI, Hela TUNA, Hela OPENA, Hela TUGUPA and only daughter Wan HEWA (smaller star because we have minority Hewas within Hela). White, an inherently positive colour, is associated with purity, virginity, innocence, light, goodness, heaven, safety, brilliance, illumination, understanding, cleanliness, faith, beginnings, sterility, spirituality, possibility, humility, sincerity, protection, softness, and perfection, which all Hela descendants aspire to have and live with.

B5. BIRD OF PARADISE: This is on PNG Flag and this shows that we are one of the provinces within Independent State of Papua New Guinea. The colour of PNG Bird of Paradise and Hela Wig are same, to say, we are Papua New Guineans with same dreams of living in this land our ours, as told in section 2.

      B6. FLAG SECTIONS OF COLOURS: The Colours are defined herein:
  •       Bottom BLACK shows Hela’s past (the dull/doom/gloomy) culture and way of life our ancestors lived. The black colour is associated with power, fear, strength, authority, elegance, formality, death, evil, and aggression, authority, rebellion and sophistication. Black is required of all colours so is our foundation, on which other colours will come out to be. 

  • Middle GREEN shows the life, renewal, nature, and energy, which is associated with meaning of growth, harmony, freshness, safety, fertility, and environment. Green is also traditionally associated with money, finance, banking and ambitions. The Papua New Guinea is independent for 44 years; it is in the middle to show our standing with PNG and world.
  • Top YELLOW shows our future. It is the colour of sunshine, hope, and happiness. It stands for freshness, happiness, positivity, clarity, energy, optimism, enlightenment, remembrance, intellect, honour, loyalty, and joy. Also, it represents cowardliness and deceit too. It is placed at the top location, on which Bird of Paradise flies, to show that Hela will one day compete equally and be equal among rest of Papua New Guinea.

MAY HELA USE THIS NEW FLAG (IF YOU AGREE WITH ME)?

(C) Tarali T. HIBUYA



   

Thursday 10 January 2019

2019 Hela Undialu Education Foundation Application Forms for New Students


The 2019 HELA UNDIALU EDUCATION FOUNDATION Application Form for New Students who have not been assisted in 2018 is out as of today for Tertiary Students from Hela Province studying in various institutions in Papua New Guinea as well as abroad.

The form comes in three separate entities as enlisted below: [Click on the links below to download.


  1. The INSTRUCTION SHEET for 2019 Application Form. Every applicant is advised to read the instruction sheet before filling the forms.
  2. 2019 HUEF Application Form in PDF Format. This could not be filled directly on the computer, otherwise if certain software or application is used. Most students may download and print this to deliver manually or scan and email.
  3. 2019 HUEF   Form in Docx Format. This format can be downloaded to fill the forms directly on the computer using MS Word and print to deliver manually or reconverted to PDF and can be sent as email.
The Closing Date is 22nd February 2019.

Completed applications should be sent to email or delivery as indicated on the instruction sheet.