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Former PNG PM O'Neill Remembers Fallen Ox & Palm Beef founder Sir Hugo Berghuser

Former Prime Minister Peter O'Neill was in Wewak today to attend the funeral of his close friend, the late Sir Hugo Berghuser. The ceremony marked a significant moment for the country as it mourned the passing of a figure known for his dual contributions to both public service and the private sector. Mr. O'Neill's presence highlighted the high regard in which Sir Hugo was held by the nation's political elite.

 Former PNG PM O'Neill Remembers Fallen Ox & Palm founder Sir Hugo Berghuser

Sir Hugo’s legacy was celebrated during the service, with speakers recounting his profound impact on Papua New Guinea. As the founder of Hugo Canning, he was responsible for the creation of one of the country's most famous brands, Ox & Palm corned beef. This business not only provided a key consumer product but also created long-term employment for local citizens, a testament to his commitment to the nation's economic development.

In a poignant tribute, Mr. O'Neill spoke of Sir Hugo's lasting influence, describing him as an "incredible contributor to our country." He praised his friend's extensive career, which included over 60 years in various businesses and a distinguished period as an elected representative. Sir Hugo's work in both the business world and as a public servant demonstrated a dedication to building and serving the nation.

The former Prime Minister also took a moment to acknowledge Sir Hugo's family, offering his gratitude to his children—Marc, Jasmine, Elfriede, and Hugoline—for their love and care. This personal note underscored the deep bond between the two men and the respect Mr. O'Neill holds for Sir Hugo’s family. The service was a reflection on a life well-lived, one dedicated to service and community.

As Papua New Guinea reflects on the life of one of its most prominent citizens, the words of Mr. O'Neill serve as a powerful final tribute. Quoting the sentiment, "A man belongs not to where he was born but where he chooses to die," he captured the essence of Sir Hugo's unwavering commitment to the nation he chose as his home. His passing leaves a significant void, but his legacy as a visionary leader and a great friend to the country will be long remembered.

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