Malu committed to take back Talasea electorate

Nakanai tribe of West New Britain has put their very own son Simon Malu to contest the Talasea Open seat.

The Nakanai tribe of West New Britain has put their very own son Simon Malu to contest the Talasea Open seat.

Malu, who is a former Director of Customary Lands nominated on the last day of nominations in Kimbe with a large crowd of supporters from Nakanai and around the province.

Malu is confident to win and claim back the Talasea seat which is rightfully theirs.

“This is our birthright and we cannot allow others to continue to dominate this seat.

“It’s about time we took what is ours and lead our people.”

The seat is currently held by Francis Marus.

Speaking to the people at one his rally last Saturday, Malu is confident that he will win the elections and claim back what is theirs.

The young contender said he will be a servant for his people and serve them with his heart.

"I want to clean your houses or wipe off dust from its louvres...and dislike being looked upon as an educated elite," he said.

 Meanwhile, the campaign period has five more weeks before polling begins.

A total of 35 candidates have put their hands up to contest the Talasea open seat.

Author: 
Freddy Mou