
13/09/2025
Nation Mourns Morobe Governor Luther Wenge: A Fearless Defender of Democracy
Papua New Guinea is in mourning following the sudden passing of Morobe Governor Hon. Luther Akisawa Wenge, a towering figure in the nation’s political and legal arenas. His death this morning at the Port Moresby General Hospital comes as the country prepares to mark its 50th Independence Anniversary, casting a shadow of grief over a historic milestone.
Governor Wenge, known affectionately as Songang, was more than a political leader. He was a bold voice for democracy, fairness, and equality, a man whose convictions were never shaken in the face of adversity. His passing is being described as a profound loss not only for the people of Morobe but for the entire country.
Deputy Prime Minister and Lae MP John Rosso said the news was both “heartbreaking and shocking,” describing Wenge as a “strong leader, a seasoned lawyer, and a man of principle who dedicated his life to serving the people of Morobe.”
Wenge served three terms as Governor from 1997 to 2012 before returning to office in 2022. Throughout his career, he remained steadfast in defending the rights of Papua New Guineans, often speaking out fearlessly in Parliament against corruption and misuse of power. His leadership was defined by integrity, courage, and an unwavering commitment to justice.
“He was fearless and uncompromising when it came to protecting our people,” Rosso said. “A true Morobean son who stood tall in the political and legal arenas, his contributions to our province and our nation will never be forgotten.”
Condolences have poured in from across the country, with many remembering him as a sentinel of truth and a symbol of hope in Papua New Guinea’s democratic journey.
Governor Wenge’s passing leaves an irreplaceable void in Morobe and beyond, but his legacy of service, courage, and integrity will continue to inspire generations to come.