BLC assures commitment to review Public Service and Mineral Resources Bills

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BY SAMIE WAIKORI

Chairman of the Bills and Legislative Committee (BLC) and Member of Parliament for West Are Are, John Maneniaru, has assured that the committee is committed to reviewing the Public Service and Mineral Resources Bills.

Speaking during the special adjournment motion moved by Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele last week, Maneniaru emphasized the importance of the bills and the need for thorough discussion in Parliament.

The bills were also the reason for the recent parliamentary adjournment, to allow sufficient time for the BLC to complete consultations before presenting them to Parliament during the next sitting scheduled for 13 October 2025.

“The BLC is ready to review the Public Service and Mineral Resources Bills. These bills are important for strengthening the public service and the country’s mineral resources sector. We are prepared to conduct consultations with stakeholders to ensure thorough examination,” Maneniaru said.

He also highlighted the need to provide adequate resources and support to the committee to carry out its work effectively.

“I shared with the Prime Minister that my committee lacks the strength and resources to navigate the challenges involved in fulfilling our responsibilities, especially in facilitating consultations on the bills,” Maneniaru said, noting that the BLC secretariat has already submitted a request for support.

Despite these challenges, Maneniaru reiterated the committee’s commitment to reviewing the bills and ensuring they are ready before the next parliamentary sitting.

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