CHIEF JUSTICE SIR GIBBS SALIKA CALLS FOR UNITY AND RESPONSIBILITY "THIS COUNTRY WILL GO DOWN IF WE ARE NOT PLAYING OUR ROLES."
- Kotu Akema
- Mar 26
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 26

"this country will go down if we are not playing our roles."
The Pacific Guardian
Port Moresby
26th March, 2025
The Chief Justice of Papua New Guinea, Sir Gibuma Gibbs Salika, has reminded Papua New Guineans of their shared responsibility in building the nation, saying, "this country will go down if we are not playing our roles." His words urge everyone to do their part for the good of Papua New Guinea.
Despite challenges and criticism faced by leaders, Sir Gibbs Salika has remained dedicated to justice and fairness. Known for his intelligence and years of experience, he has gained respect across the country. His commitment to serving Papua New Guinea has never wavered, and his actions show his loyalty to his role and the law.
One of the most important cases before him is the Paraka case, a key moment in the fight against corruption. Many citizens trust that he will handle this case with fairness and ensure justice. This case highlights the importance of a strong and independent judicial system in protecting democracy and advancing national growth.
The Chief Justice’s words serve as a call to action for all Papua New Guineans. He reminds citizens that everyone’s efforts are needed to build a stronger future. By working together and taking responsibility, the nation can overcome challenges and move toward progress.
His leadership inspires hope for a united and just Papua New Guinea, showing that change begins when each person plays their part. Sir Gibbs Salika’s dedication is a symbol of hope and faith in the country’s potential.

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