No national fuel and energy policy to end PNG’s dependence and Fragility
The Prime Minister has championed a seven-year energy policy vacuum with no refinery, no rural communities connected to the grid, no fuel price reforms, and no strategic fuel reserves says Opposition Leader and member for Chuave, James Nomane. Nomane stated that the current fuel crisis is not an accident. It is the inevitable harvest of leadership failure, institutional inertia, and a government without vision. To access this post, you must purchase Web , Web – One-Day , Web – 14-Day , Web – One-Month , Web – Three-Month , Web – Six-Month , Web – Annual , Web & eBook , Web & eBook – One-Day , Web & eBook – 14-Day , Web & eBook – One-Month , Web & eBook – Three-Month , Web & eBook – Six-Month or Web & eBook – Annual . The post No national fuel and energy policy to end PNG’s dependence and Fragility appeared first on Post Courier .
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