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The PNG National Pledge
The PNG National Pledge is often recited in PNG schools after the singing of the PNG National Anthem. Leading up to the PNG Independence Day on September 16. , PNG institutions, companies or organisations are known to recite the pledge. Popular PNG musicians and artists often take elements or phrases from the pledge to encourage Papua New Guineans to uphold the PNG National Pledge. In 1991, BARIKE recorded the song 'Wan Kantri' with Pacific Gold Studios in Rubaul. The popular song addressed the political and social climate of PNG in 1990. To this day, many consider this as PNG's second national anthem and is often played at PNG Independence Day gatherings around the nation. This is most likely because the song captured phrases and concepts of the PNG National Pledge, specifically the phrase 'One People, One Nation, One Country'. This popular phrase of the pledge is often printed on posters, clothing and banners around PNG Independence Day.

Words to the PNG Pledge
We, the people of Papua New Guinea, Pledge ourselves united in one nation. We pay homage to our cultural heritage, The source of our strength. We pledge to build a democratic Society based on justice, equality, Respect and prosperity for our people. We pledge to stand together as One People, One Nation, One Country God bless Papua New Guinea