Marape calls on Ministers, Governors and MPs to report performance
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At a glance
- Prime Minister James Marape has urged ministers, governors, and MPs to report their performance over the past seven years.
- This call follows the government's presentation of its seven-year performance report to Parliament.
- The report covers the achievements, challenges, and ongoing programs of the Marape-Rosso government since May 2019.
Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister James Marape has issued a directive for all Cabinet Ministers, government departments, provincial governors, and district Members of Parliament to compile and present their individual performance reports. These reports are expected to detail achievements within their respective sectors, provinces, and districts over the last seven years.
The Prime Minister's call comes in the wake of his own presentation to Parliament on June 5, 2026. This presentation outlined the Marape-Rosso Government's comprehensive Seven-Year Performance Report, documenting the national government's work since assuming office in May 2019.
Marape emphasized that his government's report was presented from the perspective of the National Executive Council, aiming to provide an honest overview of the government's efforts, investments, accomplishments, challenges, and ongoing initiatives. He acknowledged that the seven-year report is not exhaustive but serves as an indication of the government's activities and progress during its term.
The Seven-Year Report is not conclusive; it is not inclusive. This is just an indication of what we have done.
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