Suspension of Schools heads over TFF illegal : Polye
The suspension of school heads over the imposing of tuition fee free funds is illegal.
That’s the word from opposition leader Don Polye today in a press conference. He said that this has affected many schools to operate.
He said that the minister responsible Nick Kuman and his secretary Dr. Uke Kombra must be aware of this before they remove schools heads.
He further added that most schools have not received TFF funds and this must be noted by the minister and his secretary.
Meanwhile, he said that the fifth and final leader’s summit that was deferred to the 27 of this month has sparked a concern for the people of this country.
This concern was raised also in during the conference.
Polye says that Chief Secretary Isaac Lupari and Prime Minister Peter O’Neil cannot cancel the summit.
He further raised questions as to why departmental heads and provincial heads including ministers did not attend the summit. He added that the people of this country needed to know what this people have achieved during their term before the elections. PNGFM/PNG Today
That’s the word from opposition leader Don Polye today in a press conference. He said that this has affected many schools to operate.
He said that the minister responsible Nick Kuman and his secretary Dr. Uke Kombra must be aware of this before they remove schools heads.
He further added that most schools have not received TFF funds and this must be noted by the minister and his secretary.
Meanwhile, he said that the fifth and final leader’s summit that was deferred to the 27 of this month has sparked a concern for the people of this country.
This concern was raised also in during the conference.
Polye says that Chief Secretary Isaac Lupari and Prime Minister Peter O’Neil cannot cancel the summit.
He further raised questions as to why departmental heads and provincial heads including ministers did not attend the summit. He added that the people of this country needed to know what this people have achieved during their term before the elections. PNGFM/PNG Today
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