While PNG Prime Minister Peter O'Neill sits on his hands refusing to cancel unlawful SABL leases and stop illegal logging, the Oro Provincial government is standing with its people against the Malaysian led land grab.
In a statement issued overnight, Oro Governor Gary Juffa has again committed his government to assist landowners:
"That the Oro Government stands by its people in fighting against land grabbing, illegal logging and is willing to support their court cases with its own legal team and attending as a party to all cases of such.
"We are also taking to task several companies who have obtained land illegally and will fight all this through the courts of PNG.
"My Government has placed a moratorium on all land dealings in Oro and it is still very much in force and will be with all dealings to be reviewed by a committee established at some time in the future.
"As for landgrabbers and their pokies playing, beer swilling, corridor walking scamming and scheming - Oro is closed for illegal business...we welcome genuine investors only..."
The position of the Oro Provincial government stands in stark contrast to the position of Prime Minister Peter O'Neill who continues to protect the Malaysian logging companies who are making huge profits from their stolen timber.
Peter O'Neill has failed to implement the recommendations of the recent SABL land grab Commission of Inquiry which found the SABL leases had been unlawfully and fraudulently issued. The Commission recommended the unlawful leases be immediately revoked, but the Peter O'Neill led government has done nothing with those findings.
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