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Educating the Nation

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Papua New Guinea Education Policy For 2 Years.Sir Peter Ipatas.. If Peter Ipatas were to become Prime Minister, his education policy would likely focus on the following key areas, based on his track record and known priorities: 1. Free and Accessible Education Peter Ipatas is known as the “Education Governor” in Enga Province for his long-standing commitment to free education. As Prime Minister, he would likely expand this policy nationally, ensuring free education from elementary through secondary levels, and possibly subsidizing tertiary education. 2. Investment in Education Infrastructure Under his leadership in Enga, he developed modern schools, universities, and technical institutions. Nationally, we could expect major investments in: Building and upgrading classrooms ICT and digital learning tools Libraries and science labs Dormitories for rural students 3. Teacher Development Ipatas would likely prioritize training, upskilling, and better compensation for teachers to ensure qual...

Leader to Lead PNG

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Sir.Peter Ipatas for Prime Minister: A Vision of Stability, Experience, and Progress for PNG As Papua New Guinea stands at a critical crossroads in 2025, the nation needs a leader with a proven track record, strong grassroots connection, and a bold vision for the future. That leader is Sir Peter Ipatas — the long-serving Governor of Enga Province and a statesman who has dedicated over two decades to public service with integrity and transformative leadership. Why Peter Ipatas? Peter Ipatas is not just a political figure — he is a symbol of resilience and development. His leadership in Enga has turned the province into one of the most progressive regions in PNG, particularly in education and infrastructure. Known as "The Action Governor," his legacy speaks louder than promises. Key Pillars of His Campaign 1. Education for All Peter Ipatas pioneered the free education policy in Enga long before it became a national agenda. As Prime Minister, he plans to expand and modernize ...