MALAITA PROPOSES SYMPOSIUMS

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MPG proposes symposiums for all stakeholders in the province

BY SAMIE WAIKORI

The Malaita Provincial Government has proposed a series of symposiums for stakeholders in the province to come together and share collective ideas for the future of Malaita.

These symposiums will include members of the provincial assembly, 14 MPs from Malaita, government ministries, the house of chiefs, men’s and women’s groups, youths, business houses, and other stakeholders.

The proposal was announced by Hon. John Daubo, MPA for Ward 28 and Malaita Provincial Minister for Agriculture and Livestock, during an open youth dialogue in Auki last week.

“The current provincial government proposes to host a number of stakeholder symposiums in the province,” Daubo stated. “The idea is to establish an avenue where ideas can be collectively gathered and merged with the provincial government to move the province forward.”

Daubo emphasized that the current government strongly believes in its connection with all stakeholders in the province, the national government, and development partners to develop the province. “We recognize all stakeholders for their contributions to the province, and we need to integrate our work together for our success and the success of the province and Solomon Islands,” he said.

Daubo added that the Malaita Provincial Government supports the idea and will announce the schedule for the symposiums when the time is right.

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