Prime Minister, James Marape has directed an urgent and comprehensive report into recent Papua New Guinea Defense Force (PNGDF) recruitment concerns, assuring the nation that transparency, accountability, and national interest will guide all actions taken.
Responding in Parliament to questions raised by East Sepik Governor Hon. Allan Bird, Prime Minister Marape acknowledged the seriousness of concerns surrounding the integrity and regional balance of PNGDF recruitment, particularly in the lead-up to the 2027 National General Elections.
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The Prime Minister confirmed that he has formally written to the defense minister and the PNGDF Commander requesting a full report on the latest recruitment exercise.
“This is a matter of national importance. We cannot allow our Defense Force to be brought into disrepute or be perceived as compromised in any way,” Prime Minister Marape said in a statement today.
“My directive seeks full disclosure on the composition of recruits, their provincial origins, and the processes used in their selection.”
Prime Minister Marape emphasized that the Government is committed to building a professional, inclusive, and nationally representative Defense Force.
“We have instructed that recruitment processes must evolve, including the adoption of online applications and the introduction of a clear provincial quota system,” he said.
“This will ensure that our Defense Force fairly represents all provinces, including the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, and reflects the true diversity of our nation.”
He noted that allegations circulating in public spaces, including social media, must be treated with caution until verified through official channels.
“While concerns have been raised, I want to assure the country that at this stage, I am awaiting a formal report from the Defense leadership,” he said.
“We must allow due process to take its course rather than rely on speculation or unverified claims.”
Prime Minister Marape stated that the report is expected imminently and will inform any further action, including potential disciplinary measures if wrongdoing is established.
“If there has been any breach of process or integrity, those responsible—regardless of rank—will be held accountable,” he said.
“We will leave no stone unturned in ensuring that the system is clean and credible.”
The Prime Minister also highlighted the Government’s broader vision to expand the PNGDF to a force of 7,000 personnel, aligned with Papua New Guinea’s growing security needs and defense cooperation arrangements, including partnerships with Australia.
“It is in our shared national interest to ensure that recruitment into our Defense Force is beyond reproach,” he said.
“A strong, disciplined, and nationally representative Defense Force is critical not only for national security, but also for safeguarding the integrity of our elections.”
Prime Minister Marape assured Parliament and the people of Papua New Guinea that once the report is received, its findings will be communicated openly.
“I will report back to Parliament and to our people on what has transpired,” he said.
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“We remain committed to protecting the integrity of our institutions and strengthening public confidence as we prepare for the 2027 elections.”
