Here's your better solution. The Peter O'Neill Way


by GARY KILA

Intellectuals learnt long ago through hard experience that you can't believe anything Peter O'Neill says. He mixes fact with fiction in a bewildering way that reflects his singleminded focus on self preservation and self enrichment. If the PM felt that telling us all the sky was purple would somehow help him, that's what he'd be telling us. Then a few days later he might flipflop back to the original story. Only those who read the newspapers on a daily basis and remember what they've read will notice this tendency of the PM to lie. The average person probably won't even notice it.

The typical O'Neill story changes now surround the proposed Western Pacific University. At first the government said that the new university would be a model system, with students taught by Australians. That plan seems to have been shelved, including the notion that the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT) would be managing the school. It doesn't look like there will be many students in the intake for years, even after it opens.

As the story continues to change, and more information comes out, the whole idea of building a new university in Ialibu becomes quite illogical!

What reasons does the PM has given us for (odd, isn't it?!) building a new university in his own electorate where there isn't even a small town? Now he says that it's because PNG's existing universities can't hold any more students. That is true, but not because most of them don't have the land. It's because Peter O'Neill hasn't increased their funding significantly ever since he came to power! The cheapest, most logical solution to the "not enough space for students" problem is to build more buildings and otherwise expand the facilities of the existing institutions, not build an entirely new institution in the middle of nowhere.

In this day and age, small institutions stuck out in areas as remote as Ialibu find it almost impossible to be financially viable. Small institutions cannot offer as many classes for a start, so the students don't get as well educated. Also those institutions that are stuck out in areas that lack services certainly will not attract enough good quality teachers.
Nothing about the Western Pacific University makes sense because Peter O'Neill won't come out and tell the truth. The truth is that this is nothing more than a taxpayer-funded way to get more votes in 2017.

Of course it is ethically wrong to plan a nation's development by focusing on one's political survival. But then again, Peter O'Neill is no friend of ethics or doing things honestly. It is no surprise that he'll keep pushing the Western Pacific University idea and vacuum the money needed from a more pressing, logical needs such as keeping the current PNG universities and colleges from what is getting close to financial collapse.

Looking after himself first. Even when he's prime minister and supposed to be focusing on serving the people. That's the Peter O'Neill way.

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