IPYF congratulates new CAO of IPG

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BY BEN BILUA
Gizo

ISABEL youths have congratulated Ms Zinnia Leamana on her appointment as the new Chief Administration Officer (CAO) of the Isabel Provincial Government.

In a statement issued on behalf of young people in the province, Chairperson of the Isabel Provincial Youth Forum (IPYF), Karlos Saliga, said the forum warmly welcomes Ms Leamana’s appointment and expressed confidence in her leadership.

“The Isabel Provincial Youth Forum (IPYF) extends our warmest congratulations to Ms Zinnia Leamana on her well-deserved appointment as the Chief Administration Officer (CAO) for the Isabel Provincial Government.

“We are confident your leadership will bring excellence and heart to the province. Isabel’s youth stand ready to support you in building a stronger future,” he said.

Saliga further acknowledged the significance of the role, describing it as a key administrative position that plays a vital part in strengthening governance and service delivery within the province.

He said the youths of Isabel are committed to working collaboratively with the provincial administration to advance development initiatives that benefit communities across the province.

“May God grant you wisdom, strength and guidance as you take on this important responsibility,” Saliga said.

The IPYF reaffirm its commitment to support positive leadership and contribute meaningfully to the growth and progress of Isabel Province.

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