Know Your MP : Delta Fly MP Agena Gamai
BY
FRANK RAI
Delta
Fly electorate in Western province is one of the seven new electorates created
by the last parliament before going into the 2022 National General Elections.
This
electorate made history in electing their incumbent Deputy Governor for Western
province and three term Bamu Local Level Government (LLG) president and ward
member in the village.
Newly
elected Delta Fly MP Agena Gamai is no stranger to politics when he started his
political career as a ward member in 2008 unopposed by his constituents.
At
that time in 2008, ward members were allowed to elect their LLG president and
this is how Mr Gamai was elected Bamu LLG president unopposed.
He
served as a LLG president for the first term and in 2013, the provisions of LLG
election changed and the people had to vote for the president so Mr Gamai was
again voted by the people for his second term.
During
this term, from 2013 to 2018 he served as a member of the Fly River Provincial
Executive Council (PEC) as the provincial chairman for education.
Again
in 2018, ward members were allowed to vote for LLG presidents and he won the
Bamu LLG president seat for three consecutive terms.
This
was first in history for the LLG, district and also province so the word spread
among people in Western province to elect Mr Gamai as the Deputy Governor as
the provincial assembly.
While,
serving as the President of Bamu LLG and Deputy Governor for Fly River
provincial government, he contested the 2022 National Election for the newly
established Delta Fly electorate and won the seat after beating 41 candidates.
"After grade 10, I stayed in the village for five-years doing community
work with people and organizing activities because of my grade 10 knowledge,”
he said.
Mr
Gamai’s involvement in community as a youth attracted the attention of village
elders and they appointed him as the Kuria village committee chairman.
He
continued his community responsibility for another three years. This was the
time, his father Gamai Bilimo realised something in his son.
He
saw the commitment, dedication and loyalty his son had for his people.
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The famous way to get around on the mighty Fly River. Picture from Fly River Pictures page. |
"My father said he had a challenge for me and
that was to start a small family business.
"My father told me that since, I had
education level up to grade 10, I should take the lead on behalf of the
family,” he recalls.
It
was a tough challenge since he had never been to any other places apart from
his village and LLG.
His
father gave him K3000 which he had saved from selling cassowary and pig meat.
“My
father hunted cassowary, wild pigs and sell them at a nearby logging company.
That is where is got the money.
"With the K3000, I came to Port Moresby for the
first time with the help of one of the villagers,” he said.
With
the help of an aunt, he bought store goods, paid the freight for shipping and
transported the goods back home.
As
years went by, Gamai’s business expanded to three branches, one each at Kamusi,
Emeti and Balimo district headquarter.
“While
I was running my business operations, our local population approached me when
they need fuel for their canoe and boats or food.
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The new district is made up of Bamu and Gogodala rural local level governments and Balimo Urban llg. |
"We are a struggling LLG in terms
of government services so I helped the people who came asking for fuel and
food,” he added.
“While
I was doing that, people started talking among themselves and voted me
unopposed as their ward councilor in 2008.
"All 19 ward members of Bamu LLG in Middle
Fly, today Delta Fly then voted me as their LLG president.
"In my LLG, I did so
many things and that is why my people trusted me,” Mr Gamai said.
Before
he contested the Delta Fly Open seat, he called an assembly meeting at the
Council Chambers and called all the ward members in the LLG to elect their new
LLG president.
“I
humbly left the president seat and called for the ward members to nominate and
elect their new president and they did.
"I walked out of the chamber and
promised not to return if I lost in the National Election race,” Mr Gamai
added.
“My
vision is to build the human resources. My focus in these five years is about
five sectors.
"Education will be my number one priority, following by the
economic sector to support my people through SME and participate in projects,”
he added.
Mr
Gamai said people will change the place unless you invest in them to change
them.
Inspiring role model ..
ReplyDeleteRole model. So inspiring
ReplyDeleteVery inspiring leader 🙏
ReplyDeleteGreat story and well written. I'm very proud of him as one of his teachers at Awaba High School.
ReplyDeleteHe was one of my student.
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