Remembering Anthony Sil: Scholar, Mentor, and Patriot

The death of Mr. Anthony Sil on July 18, 2025, has left a profound void in my life. He was more than a lecturer or supervisor—he was a mentor, guide, and friend whose steady presence and intellectual leadership influenced the direction of my academic and professional journey. His passing is not only a personal loss but a national one, for Papua New Guinea has lost one of its finest political thinkers and dedicated educators. I first met Mr. Sil under unassuming circumstances. I was a first-year student at the University of Papua New Guinea, barely finding my footing in political science. One afternoon, as I stood outside my dormitory, I saw Mr. Wamil Mol walking by with another man. Wamil, recognizing me, called out, “Come and meet Tony Sil.” I walked over, and Mr. Sil shook my hand firmly. I remember clearly—he had a novel tucked under his arm. That small gesture left an impression. Here was a man of ideas, returning from his studies in Britain, bringing with him a depth of know...