Malaita council of elders visits Southern Malaita

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BY RODRICK DESURI

Auki

A prayer group, the Malaita Council of Elders visited Southern Malaita Province last week to conduct their quarterly prayer in the region.

The prayer group’s program commenced on Tuesday, April 21, and concluded on Thursday, April 23, 2026.

The Malaita Council of Elders was formed and launched in 2023 by an Israeli with the objective of guiding the province through prayers, as they have a greater commitment to this province.

Premier of Malaita Province, Elijah Asilaua said his government believes in God, and that through the belief and trust placed in Almighty God, transformation can take place and lead this province forward.

He said that by showing commitment to the prayer group and believing in God, and by continuing to seek the will of God for the vision of this province, it was a pleasure to be present and join the group on behalf of the government executive.

“My government believes strongly in God, as only through Him can transformation occur, and it can transform this province.

“Many premiers and governments have led this province, but through God, He can make a difference in this province.

“So, with that commitment, I believe I must present and attend all of the prayer tours,” he said.

The prayer group holds its prayer tour quarterly around Malaita province.

They toured Small Malaita last year, the Assembly Chamber at the beginning of this year, and this month travelled to Masupa, South Malaita.

Premier Asilaua, also had the opportunity to speak and share some updated information with the people of the region and gather their views and plans on Wednesday, April 22.

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