Wewak Camp

PANGU Numbers Build Up

“I congratulate Nuku MP and Public Service Minister, Joe Sungi, on retaining his seat,” Marape said.

“He is a PANGU strongman and a hardworking minister who has been effectively driving the public service.”

The declaration of Mr Sungi yesterday (Wednesday July 27 2022) brings to 10 the number of PANGU MPs declared so far. They are also leading in 24 other seats throughout the country.

“Seventeen (17) other PANGU candidates are sitting comfortably on second or third place, so I am very confident of us doing extremely well.”

Wewak Camp Remains Steadfast: PM

Marape said the camp is solid and he expects to see the numbers of MPs attending to increase in the coming days.

Marape said PANGU currently has nine candidates declared with 26 others leading in several provincial and open electorates. “We are not leaving Wewak as yet and no one has chased us out of Wewak. Wewak has been hospitable and has been a great part of PNG and we are here to form Government. Wewak, for the first time, since 1975 will be hosting such camps.”

PANGU Extends Invite To Join Camp

He made the call after arriving in the East Sepik capital on Friday, July 22, 2022, with six other PANGU MPs, one from United Resources Party (URP) and one from National Alliance (NA) to start camp.
 
PANGU MPs are Marape (Tari-Pori), John Rosso (Lae), Ian Ling-Stuckey (Kavieng), Graham Piniau Rumet (Rabaul), Philip Undialu (Hela), Manasseh Makiba (Margarima) and Daniel Tindipu (Komo-Hulia).
 
With them are Koroba-Kopiago MP, William Bando (URP) and East Sepik Governor, Allan Bird (NA).