Madang
CEO - Albert Ului
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Bogia MP, pressed the government for an update on the long-delayed PMIZ project
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Madang town Mayor presents Madang DDA DDA woth K250,000 to Holy Spirit Pimary School on Friday.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH – WHERE IS OUR DEVELOPMENT FUNDING?
The people of Madang District have waited long enough.
Projects were announced. Promises were made. Budgets were allocated.
But today — our communities are still waiting.
Under the Madang District Development Authority, too many projects are facing
serious delays in funding and implementation. Roads remain unfinished. Rural
wards are still struggling. Basic services are not reaching our people.
Our mothers, fathers, youths, and children cannot continue to suffer while
funds are sitting somewhere without explanation.
We are not attacking anyone.
We are asking for transparency.
We are demanding accountability.
We deserve answers.
👉 What is the current district account balance?
👉 How much funding has been received this year?
👉 How much has been spent?
👉 Why are approved projects still unpaid?
Development money is not personal money.
It belongs to the people of Madang.
We call on our leaders to speak clearly and openly to the people. Silence
creates doubt. Transparency builds trust.
Madang deserves better.
Our people deserve action — not delays.