BY RODRICK DESURI
Auki
While members of Parliament of Malaita Province continue delivering project materials to their constituencies, constituents are being urged to do their part in supporting MPs with the transportation of the materials.
One concerned mother from Buma, West Kwara’ae, Malaita Province, commented on a post in the West Kwara’ae forum yesterday after their second material shipment arrived earlier this week in Auki.
Freda Obi Faita said they must not depend on their MP for everything and must meet some costs.
“Yes, of course, we do our part. We must not depend on our MP for everything that we need. We must meet some costs.
“I know that we are fortunate to have received the materials while others have not, so we must not be selfish,” she said.
She added that the whole constituency will not receive what they aim to receive and need, but at least they should have some support from their MP.
She also discouraged the reselling of materials they receive from MP.
“We still have a sick mindset that needs counseling. When we get small support from our MP and think that it might not solve what we need, we consider reselling it.
“This reflects a sick mindset, and this is a real issue that some of us are doing,” she said.
She also urges constituents of West Kwara’ae to make use of opportunity when they receive support from their MP.
The project materials from the second shipment for the constituency are packed in their storage, waiting for distribution.
The materials include housing scheme materials and community projects, which aim to improve the standard of living of the people of West Kwara’ae constituency.
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