When Will Papua New Guineans Be Trusted to Lead Their Own Institutions?
By Bernard Yegiora The appointment of Dr Nicole Haley as Papua New Guinea’s Electoral Commissioner should not be reduced to a personal debate about her academic credentials. Dr Haley is a respected scholar who has studied Papua New Guinea’s elections and political system for many years. Her expertise is not in question. The real concern is institutional and national. I teach in an Area Studies program that focuses on Papua New Guinea. Every year, we train students to study PNG politics, governance, foreign policy, development, law, society, and public institutions. We encourage them to take their country seriously as a field of knowledge and as a national responsibility. One day, I would like to see one of my students become Electoral Commissioner of Papua New Guinea. That is why this appointment worries me. If Papua New Guineans are being trained to understand their own country, if they are being educated in governance, public policy, political studies, and administration, then ...