Education is high on the priority list of new Western administrator Aquila Sampson.
Sampson, in his first media interview on Tuesday June 19 as the administrator, said education remained a major obstacle to development in the country’s largest province.
Aged 53, from Parama Island at the mouth of the Fly River, he was appointed administrator by Cabinet last Thursday.
Sampson did his primary and high schooling in Lae before going to Sogeri National High School and University of PNG where he studied law.
He is currently the acting-Commissioner of the National Lands Commission, and before that, was a deputy state-solicitor.
Sampson, has also worked with national and supreme court judges and the Fly River (Western) provincial government.
Sampson, in his first media interview on Tuesday June 19 as the administrator, said education remained a major obstacle to development in the country’s largest province.
Aged 53, from Parama Island at the mouth of the Fly River, he was appointed administrator by Cabinet last Thursday.
Sampson did his primary and high schooling in Lae before going to Sogeri National High School and University of PNG where he studied law.
He is currently the acting-Commissioner of the National Lands Commission, and before that, was a deputy state-solicitor.
Sampson, has also worked with national and supreme court judges and the Fly River (Western) provincial government.
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