[Published on Thursday, March 5, 2026]
By RODRICK DESURI
Auki
The people of Central Kwara’ae Constituency, Malaita Province, have voiced their appreciation and gratitude to their Member of Parliament, Ricky Fuo’o, for the successful delivery of road machinery and community projects for their constituency.
The constituency machinery and community project materials successfully landed in Auki on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
On behalf of the people of Central Kwara’ae Constituency, Jelton Webo of Kilusakwalo said many people are excited and glad to see their MP deliver such machines for their constituency.
He said before any country, province, or business can succeed in its economic activities, roads are one of the important things that need to be constructed first.
“I feel excited and appreciate our young leader for what he has done, especially for the machines to improve our roads.
“In order to boost any economic activities in rural areas, provinces, and the country as a whole, there must be road accessibility for the developments to occur,” he said.
In the interview, Constituency Development Officer, Kevin Fuo’o said the successful shipment of the machines is part of the constituency’s plan to strengthen road accessibility and connectivity for rural people to access services.
He said the machinery will support them to carry out maintenance work on existing roads and in digging new access roads in the constituency.
He said that road access is a gateway for any development in any place.
“Road access is a significant step for development, and so our office is prioritizing work on access roads for our people before development can come afterwards,” he said.
He said according to constituency plans, when the machinery arrives in Auki, their workers will proceed with the necessary road maintenance in the constituency.
“Since the machines have arrived in Auki, we will not waste any more time. Our workers will proceed with the road improvement and maintenance of roads in the constituency that have been deteriorating during bad weather earlier this year.
“So, as we speak, our workers have taken the machinery and are fixing Fiu Road, which was destroyed by flooding last month,” he said.
The machines shipped for the West Kwara’ae constituency cost SDB 2.6 million.
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