MP Waneoroa applauds progress on Musukui clinic construction

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BY SAMIE WAIKORI

Member of Parliament for North Malaita constituency and Minister for Rural Development (MRD), Daniel Waneoroa is happy about the progress of the construction of Musukui rural clinic.

Recently, he had a tour of his constituency where he delivered support to local communities and institutions.

During this tour, he also visited the Musukui clinic project site which is in Ward 7 of the constituency and was able to see for himself how the project is progressing.

A report from Mr William Abuinao on the MP’s visit highlighted Waneoroa’s satisfaction with the strides made despite facing several setbacks, particularly logistical challenges.

“I am very happy with what I have seen today. Despite the logistical difficulties in transporting materials and coordinating supplies, the progress we’ve achieved reflects the strong commitment of our people,” Waneoroa said.

He also took the opportunity to acknowledge the efforts of community leaders and residents who volunteered their time and labor to support this vital health initiative, without any financial compensation.

“You are not paid, yet you have dedicated yourselves to ensuring this project moves forward. Your dedication is a true example of leadership and compassion for your community,” he said.

Waneoroa urges the community to continue to work together to complete the project, emphasizing that it will play a key role in improving healthcare access for the densely populated areas of North Malaita, including Musukui, Kwaithafu, Walo, Kwainakiu, and Ofu.

The report also noted that the completion of the clinic is expected to ease the travel burden for patients seeking medical care and strengthen primary healthcare services in Ward 7 and its surrounding areas. The clinic is projected to be completed by the second quarter of 2026.

Meanwhile, Waneoroa reaffirms his commitment to support initiatives that enhance essential services and improve the well-being and productivity of North Malaita’s residents.

The report also mentioned that there is also a similar clinic project in Ward 9, that has been delayed due to issues among resource owners.

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