ASILAUA’S GOV’T COMMITTED

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Asilaua gov’t serious about transforming Malaita

BY SAMIE WAIKORI

Human Resource Manager (HRM) of Malaita province, Mr Richard Misi emphasis the seriousness of Asilaua led government to transform Malaita province.

Speaking during the 9th graduation of Technical Institute of Malaita held on Thursday this week in Auki, he said Asilaua’s government stood by its vision “to connect all Malaita people with their resources and ideas for transforming Malaita economy, environment and social prosperity.”

He told TIM that Malaita provincial government has connected with them by sharing message of hope through the MPG/Jiangsu MOU to transform Malaita province into great prosperity.

Misi clarified misunderstanding by some Malaitans on the issue of China especially Malaita province’s alliance with them through the sister relationship MOU between MPG/Jiangsu.

“Our alliance with China doesn’t mean we are choosing communism in Malaita, rather we are seeking donors that are willing to render developments to us in alignment to the national government’s motto; friends to all enemies to non.

“Least to say, China is no enemy to Malaita, as we know no man is an island and we should work together and not try to behave as if we can do everything by ourselves.

“Also, it is time for everyone to put aside our differences, come together and participate in such initiatives with open heart.

“We should be working together with our leaders to address issues of concern geared towards our nation’s prosperity.

“We need such collective force instead of what has transpired now where we see ourselves in competing camps,” he said.

Misi said Malaita province has the highest population in the country and through such arrangements can help address development and economic issues of the province.

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