New chief enthroned for Paraso in Vella la Vella, Western province

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BY BEN BILUA
Gizo

CHIEF Hosea Galozapu has been formally enthroned as the chief representing the Midukuburu Sambe Tribe in Paraso community, North Vella La Vella, Western Province.

The enthronement ceremony took place at Paraso village on Wednesday this week, where Mr Galozapu made his oath and received blessings from senior chiefs in accordance with custom and tradition.

Members of the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force were also present to witness the historic occasion.

Paramount Chief of the Midukuburu Sambe Tribe, Rence Sore said the ceremony was witnessed by a total of 40 chiefs representing different tribes across Vella La Vella.

He said the enthronement reflects the long-standing tradition of the Midukuburu Sambe Tribe in appointing and recognising a new headman to lead and represent the community.

“Galozapu is now the shield, the spear and the heart of the Paraso community when it comes to decision-making processes,” Sore said.

He adds that Galozapu is now an official member of the Midukuburu Sambe Tribe’s decision-making body, which extends across Vella La Vella and Ranongga Islands.

Sore said the tribe is determined to put its leadership and structures in proper order as development continues to move into the islands.

“We want to put the tribe in proper order before we welcome any development. This is not only about development aspirations, but also about keeping our communities safe and united,” he said.

Sore acknowledged the support of fellow chiefs, the Royal Solomon Islands Police Force and the Paraso community for their cooperation, which contributed to the successful hosting of the enthronement ceremony.

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