PM Marape thanks churches for their support during COVID-19

NOVEMBER 7TH 2021

Prime Minister Hon. James Marape has thanked all churches for their support in this difficult period of COVID-19.

He said this during a meeting with the churches on Friday (Nov 5 2021) which was also attended by Health Minister Hon. Jelta Wong, Controller David Manning and experts of the National Control Centre.

PM Marape addresses church leaders on Friday.

“ All our Christians, led by their  clergy, have been praying for our country and I want you all to pass my appreciation to all praying Papua New Guineans,” PM Marape told the pastors from PNG Body of Christ and Evangelical Alliance.

“We are at a time when we all need to be together, we are all in one ship called MV PNG, and if the ship sinks we all sink. If the ship sails smoothly, we all go smoothly.

“When we took over Government (in May 2019), we never knew that COVID-19 would come, but it is here now, and we all must learn to live with it and engage in a healthy and safe lifestyle for our family, community and nation.”

The Prime Minister said he saw a lot of positivity in these tough times” and COVID-19 has taught us Government to invest big in the health sector”.

PM Marape addressing the meeting.

He said the Government would intervene in the Health system like “never before”, including building 22 good hospitals throughout the country.

PM Marape said people had different opinions about COVID-19, especially relating to vaccination, which his Government respected.

“Amidst these opinions, we try to find what is good, for our individual and collective safety,” he said.

“I thank all you pastors for coming here to not just hear us, but just as importantly, offer constructive suggestions as to how we adjust to living with COVID-19. I assure you that your Government hears you and will consider your views and suggestions.”

PM Marape made a commitment to get Controller Manning to relook at COVID-19 protocols and requirements, especially  the “no jab no job” stance by some employers.

“Our Government’s headline policy of non-mandatory or compulsory vaccination remains, and with work place safety issues, we will soon release  testing requirements to all employers so we find a balance between workplace safety rights and rights of individuals to vaccination.”

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