Enga Government Overview

| The IPATAS CENTRE– The Iconic Symbol of Authority and Governance for Enga
| The IPATAS CENTRE– The Iconic Symbol of Authority and Governance for Enga

The Enga Provincial Administration was established under section 72 of the Organic Law on Provincial and Local Government Affairs (OLPG & LLG) and is comprised of two levels of administration.

The first level is the Provincial Headquarters Administration and the second is the six District Administrations. The Provincial Management Team meeting is the forum where major development issues are debated and information is disseminated regarding both the Provincial and District matters. Enga Provincial Administration plays an important role in the services delivery to all people through the district administrations. These roles are performed through implementing divisions and sections wholly or partially funded by the Provincial Government.

Provincial Vision

Enga to be a place of strong, healthy and safe communities able to provide for the social and economic well-being of its people while sustaining its unique culture, language and environment.

IN OUR ENDEAVORS TOWARDS THE ATTAINMENT OF OUR STRATEGIC VISION, OUR PERFORMANCE BEHAVIOURS WILL BE GUIDED BY THE FOLLOWING VALUES

Accountability

We will take responsibility to be accountable for our actions to ensure performance is guided towards the attainment of our strategic vision / mission statement.

TeamWork

Through spirited teamwork, we sail the organizational ship together towards the direction set and determined by the management and the authorizing agent.

Ownership

By taking immediate ownership over the various roles, we will ensure continuity and sustainability in the policies and programs of the Enga Provincial Government and its administration.

Transparency

Through improved communication and information sharing, we will promote and maintain transparency at all levels of the organization, and through this process, it is our desire to ensure all are well versed with the organization’s visions, mission and what requires to be done (performance) in the various sectors.

Misson – Driven

By realigning our functions and responsibilities to be Mission and Vision-Driven rather than rule driven, our performance towards the attainment of the vision including the PNG Vision 2050 and the National strategic Plan (NSP) would become outcome based in generating impacts for the people’s well-being.

Twenty-five years of stable leadership and consistent administrative machinery have resulted in EPG attracting more foreign government and NGO donor agencies to invest in all sectors in the province. ’This has been our strength and a Key strategy for addressing our development agendas.

Chief Sir Peter Ipatas,GCL,KBE,MP
Governor, Enga Province