HEALTH workers and teachers should be given extra for their work
because they are the only public servants serving in remote areas, The National reports.
Governor for Western Dr Bob Danaya believes that they should be rewarded more than other government officers.
Danaya addressed members of the PNG Peri-operative Nursing Society during the end of a two-day conference in Port Moresby last week.
He thanked its workers for the hard work they do to save lives, saying they were invaluable to the health system.
He said he had to secure sponsorship for the society to encourage nurses to share ideas about their work.
Member for Moresby South, Dame Carol Kidu, who also supports the society, commended the nurses.
“You all are the unsung heros and we are proud of you all,” Dame Carol said.
The president of the society, Eunice Laim, said it was a humble beginning for the society when it was formed in 2004 with 45 members.
Governor for Western Dr Bob Danaya believes that they should be rewarded more than other government officers.
Danaya addressed members of the PNG Peri-operative Nursing Society during the end of a two-day conference in Port Moresby last week.
He thanked its workers for the hard work they do to save lives, saying they were invaluable to the health system.
He said he had to secure sponsorship for the society to encourage nurses to share ideas about their work.
Member for Moresby South, Dame Carol Kidu, who also supports the society, commended the nurses.
“You all are the unsung heros and we are proud of you all,” Dame Carol said.
The president of the society, Eunice Laim, said it was a humble beginning for the society when it was formed in 2004 with 45 members.
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