GTC ordinance needs urgent review: Clerk

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BY BEN BILUA
GIZO

The Gizo Town Council (GTC) Ordinance is in dire need of review to meet the changing needs of the township, says GTC Clerk, Charles Kelly.

In an interview with Island Sun, he stressed that the current ordinance, which dates back over 30 years, is outdated and no longer fits the town’s growing development and evolving challenges.

“I think the current ordinance is over 30 years old – meaning the relevancy of its mandate is out of date.

Things have changed drastically compared to 30 years ago, so the ordinance needs to change as well,” Kelly explained.

He emphasized that Gizo’s growth as a town has outpaced the legal framework that guides its administration and governance, posing serious risks in town management and service delivery.

Kelly said the Gizo Town Council is the only body with the potential to shape the town into a well-structured urban center, noting the importance of councils in urban planning, waste management, law enforcement, and promoting community development.

“City councils also promote community development, enforce local laws, and help shape the social and economic wellbeing of cities,” he added.

Kelly urges authorities to prioritize the review and endorsement of the ordinance to address the current economic and social pressures faced by the community.

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