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THE KIUNGA FOB HAS NOT SERVED ITS INTENDED PURPOSES IN LINE WITH THE PAPUAN NEW GUINEA DEFENCE ACT -1974 SINCE ITS ESTABLISHMENT; THEREFORE IT MUST BE CLOSED OR RELOCATED SOMEWHERE ELSE. These National Goals and Directive Principles form the basis upon which the Papua New Guinea Defence Force was established as a State Service under Section 188 (1) (c) of the Constitution. This same Section authorized the enactment by Parliament of the Defence Act, 1974 and its subsequent amendments of 1975 and 1976. The Functions of the Defence Force are set out under Section 202 of the Constitution as follows: • To defend Papua New Guinea and its territory; • To assist in the fulfillment of Papua New Guinea’s international obligations; • To provide assistance to the civilian authorities in meeting civil disasters, the restoration of public order and security and meeting national emergencies; and • To contribute to national development tasks. The Duty of the Defence Force to carry out the lawful orders of the Government…is stipulated under Section 4 of the Defence Act. .............................//////////////////////////////.......................... Such cannot be seen with the defence force personals here at Kiunga. They have done the total opposite thing . Most of the defence force personal here on ground are drinking, womanizing, using the government vehicles mend to fulfil their delegated responsibilities to transport beer and drunken women and men the bloody drunken monks I should say to and from the FOB to the varies location. Even to the extend where they are drinking beer with their uniforms on which is total against their code of conduct. They are becoming a disgrace to the community and society here and the defence force department. The school age children are becoming victims of this nonsense thus resulting in the break down in the good moral ethics. Please it’s about time this so call FOB must be disbanded and relocated to somewhere else. The leaders of this province must do something before the situation goes out of hand.
Posted on: Mon, 04 Aug 2014 10:58:03 +0000

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