BLOOD OF STUDENTS IN PETER O’NEILL’S HANDS INCLUDING CRONIES, CABINET MINISTERS, BACK BENCHES AND BUREAUCRATS.


STUDENTS TURNING AGAINST EACH OTHER
The fight that University student body started has turned nasty. The students are grouping in regional and provincial groupings and instead of fighting the corrupt regime of Peter O’Neil, students are turning on themselves attacking each other.
Some have recovered hastily whilst one or two are at snail pace on the road to recovery from drug addict policemen who fired live ammunition into harmless UPNG students on the 8th of June 2016. The episode here in Moresby has triggered riot in Hagen and Hagen Park students took it to the streets causing havoc. Properties damaged, windscreen to vehicles smashed and houses suffered extensive damages.
Not long, an Engan student from Lae University of Technology sustained multiple injury inflicted by Southern Highlands students. Souths, in show of solidarity to Souths power (Peter O’Neil & UoT SRC President), turned their vendetta on rest of the students and inflicted pain and misery on an Engan student.
A similar situation in Lae was replicated up in University of Goroka and highlands provinces were divided and took on at each other and UoG campus became a tribal war zone until police was called in to curtail the episode. Number of students were indeed hospitalized and UoG administration suspended class for two weeks.
At UPNG, whilst the student body was reeling from the post-traumatic event, the administration was dead set to rollout the academic year with resumption of classes. But the student weren’t ready. They may have felt unffair attending class whilst their colleague students fighting for life in the hospital bed or nursing their wounds caused by straying pellets from indiscriminate shooting.
To date, UPNG hasn’t started class. Student body felt UPNG admin owe them an apology and demanded that Mellem and Dr. Mann apologised for calling the police into the campus when police presence wasn’t warranted.
Uni-Force security is squarely responsible for burning of vehicles & a building and destruction of properties. This should have been evaded had the Uni-Force security personnel handled the situation in diplomacy and tactfully.
Ultimate use of force and fire power is the last resort if all else fail containing a volatile situation. Unprovoked Uni-Force security officers assaulted the students and students in retribution, for that as well as police shooting them in the previous incident, took their vengeance on the security personal burning five vehicles, destruction of offices and burning down a building.
Half Baked Members of Discipline Force and Security Personnel Proving Vicious in Society.
There is one commonality in the composition of recruitment of security officers, police & defense officers and correctional officers, recruits, if not warlords, surely they are substance abusers (drug addicts). Some are drop-outs get enrolled into recruitment in impersonation.
They don’t deserve to be there in the first place, however, there is no check and balance system in place. Failures and dummies are proving to be smart people but in reality, they would be at the bottom of the packing order. Such people are inflicting pain and misery in the society.
Firing live ammunition at defenseless citizens and security personnel assaulting people unprovoked depicts a sign of sick society. Applying force unrestrained is a sign of weakness and not a show of strength. Furthermore, it also depicts incivility of people and still a raw-material unfit to live in civilized society.
What transpired on the night of 25th June 2016 at Lae University of Technology is a regrettable situation. A young man has met his fateful day unceremoniously. No amount of money can regain him. A potential resource that could contribute immensely to the development of country, life taken too early and so soon. The lost is not merely to the parents, family, clan, tribe, district, province, region but country as a whole.
The death of late Gramme Romonong of Umbimi village near Mendi was foreseeable and could have been evaded had corrupt Peter O’Neil stood down or stepped aside. Atrocities and manslaughter was on the horizon and was coming.
Commotions across Universities unwarranted. We would not be counting the lost and the cost had actions deemed appropriate taken. UPNG administration were prideful and unapologetic because of egocentric. Uni-Tech failed not to engage police to arrest the Southern Highlands students who acted like warlords on campus chasing students with weapons inflicting pain, misery and terror.

STUBBORN O’NEILL ACCOUNTABLE
Students unequivocally made their point that corrupt Peter O’Neil must step down or stand aside and give into police for questioning. Peter O’Neil never took heed and in defiance, vowed to stay on as Prime Minister.
How on earth, a Prime Minister with a warrant of arrest over his head continue to serve in the capacity as Prime Minster bringing into disrepute the office of the Prime Minister? How would one, who is being labelled and regarded as corrupt Prime Minister and known internationally blatantly ignore all the signs?
Peter O’Neil need to know this fact. The office of the Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea isn’t his father’s birth-right innately belongs to him. Nor isn’t a monarchy system of government we have. It is for, of and by the people and Peter O’Neil needs to respect the prevailing overwhelming views and relinquish the office. He needs to learn from his colleague David Cameron.
Because of stubbornness and ignorant on the part of Peter O’Neil with no visionary leadership, people perish. People demised during the El Nino phenomena. Prior warning never heeded resulted in lack of planning and preparation for the onslaught. Eleventh hour preparation resulted in food ration never arrived on time and administrative hiccup exacerbated the delivery mechanism of government.
No care attitude showcased by stubborn Peter O’Neil has turned the University campuses into a battle field. A live is now lost. Others are fighting for live in the hospital beds. Majority stood to lose academic year which will have domino effect on next academic year enrolment.
Peter O’Neil must take on full responsibility for all the chaos and commotion are of his doing. Apart from economy woes in the country, Peter O’Neil has no clean hands. The students’ blood is in his hands and he is accountable. People of Mendi must hold Peter O’Neil responsible for the loss of young Gramme Rogmonong. William Powi and James Marape, should the rumours we hear about the duet go about dishing cash to Souths and Hela students to maintain solidarity and not support the general student body in the boycott, if it is credible to go by, they have their share of the blame of blood in their hands and inflicting pain and misery on many others.

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