BY NED GAGAHE
Solomon Islands Ports Authority (SIPA) will celebrate its 70th Platinum Anniversary on June 3 and 4, marking seven decades of service to the people and economy of Solomon Islands.
This year’s anniversary celebrations are expected to be larger than previous events as Solomon Ports commemorates its long-standing contribution to the country’s trade, shipping and economic development, a statement from Solomon Ports said.
As part of the celebrations, SIPA will host a Summit on June 3 at the National Aquatic Centre in East Honiara.
The summit will bring together key stakeholders, customers, development partners and members of the maritime and shipping sector to discuss the past, present and future of Solomon Ports.
The programme will include keynote speeches, historical exhibitions and panel discussions focusing on the evolution of the port over the last 70 years.
SIPA management will also provide updates on current and future developments which aim to improve port service and operations, including progress on the Ports Master Plan.
Panel discussions will reflect on the contribution of Solomon Ports to the economic growth of Solomon Islands, particularly its important role in facilitating domestic and international trade.
Additional discussions will focus on future opportunities for the port sector, including infrastructure development, digital transformation, partnerships and service improvement initiatives.
Panelists are expected to include former SIPA Chief Executive Officers, board members, representatives from the shipping and maritime industry, government officials, donor partners and members of the private sector.
The main public celebration will take place on June 4 at the SIPA Magic Land Compound behind the Millennium Terminal in Honiara.
The event will feature public exhibitions, historical displays, entertainment and community engagement activities throughout the day.
Celebrations are expected to begin with a parade involving Solomon Ports staff from all departments marching from the SMI grounds at Town Ground to the Magic Land area.
The programme will also include official speeches, live entertainment, performances by SIPA staff, interactive exhibitions and educational displays highlighting the history and operations of Solomon Ports.
Members of the public will also have the opportunity to participate in guided tours of the port terminal facilities to better understand the important role ports play in supporting trade, shipping and national development.
Students, schools and community members are encouraged to attend the event and learn more about the organisation’s operations and services.
The celebrations will also feature live band performances, fun activities, merchandise giveaways and interactive competitions with prizes.
Activities will begin at 8am and conclude at 4pm.
Solomon Ports encourages the public to attend and join in celebrating the organisation’s 70 years of service, partnership and progress with the people of Solomon Islands.
Photo credit: Solomon Ports
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