NO AUDITS IN PROVINCES FOR ALMOST 10 YEARS, SAYS SENIOR OFFICIAL

In an eyebrow-raising revelation, Enga Provincial Administrator Mr. Sandis Tsaka has stated that no proper audits have been carried out in provinces for nearly a decade, raising serious questions about accountability in service delivery.

Speaking during the official handover of Enga’s 2024 Annual Provincial Performance Report (APPR) to the Department of Provincial & Local-Level Government Affairs (DPLGA) last week in Port Moresby, Mr. Tsaka stressed that regular audits are essential for tracking development and ensuring transparent governance.

“Audit reports will show us where we’re heading and how far we’ve come,” he said. “It’s time DPLGA reinstates proper audit processes across provinces.”

In a media statement DPLGA Secretary Philip Leo acknowledged the issue, assuring that the department is now in talks with the Auditor General’s Office.

He emphasized that Sections 113, 114, and 119 of the Organic Law require provincial audits to be submitted before April 30 each year for tabling in Parliament.

He warned that punitive measures will be enforced where necessary.

🌟 Highlights from Enga’s 2024 Report:

✅ Governance: Improved internal coordination and active policy participation.

✅ Education: Establishment of Enga Teachers College, expansion of Enga College of Nursing, and opening of Kopen National School of Excellence.

✅ Health: New Enga Provincial Hospital nearly ready as a national referral centre. Five district hospitals operational.

✅ Infrastructure: Road links into remote areas underway. Wabag DDA shows strong progress.

✅ Electricity: Rural electrification ongoing; Lomban Hydropower Project in planning stage.

✅ Economy: Reopening of Porgera Gold Mine brings financial boost.

✅ Law & Order: Tribal violence remains a threat. PNGDF involvement helps maintain peace.

✅ Youth & Skills: Huli Opena Polytechnic Institute (HOPTI) launched to integrate and strengthen TVET training.

Mr. Tsaka also highlighted challenges with SOEs, saying they are failing to deliver power and water. He suggested provincial governments be empowered to take over where necessary.

Secretary Leo agreed, stating these services are essential to development.

Steven Kenda
Steven Kendahttp://www.thepngsun.com
Mr Steven Kenda holds a Bachelor of Art in Journalism and Public Relations from the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG).

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