TSI calls on Wale government to stay transparent and accountable
BY JOHN HOUANIHAU
Anti-corruption watchdog Transparency Solomon Islands (TSI) calls on the new government led by Prime Minister Matthew Wale to uphold transparency, accountability and good governance as it assumes office.
In a statement this week, TSI congratulated Mr Wale on his election and acknowledged the constitutional and democratic process undertaken by Parliament in selecting the country’s new leader.
The organisation said Solomon Islands is entering a critical period and urges the new administration to place the national interest at the centre of all decision-making.
TSI said that citizens continue to face major social and economic challenges, including the rising cost of living, unemployment, poor service delivery and growing public frustration over political instability and governance concerns.
It said the public expects leadership that is principled, inclusive and committed to restoring trust in government institutions.
The watchdog also urges the government to strengthen the rule of law, respect democratic institutions and enhance anti-corruption measures and governance systems.
It further calls for the responsible and equitable management of public resources, with a focus on policies that improve the welfare and livelihoods of Solomon Islanders.
TSI appeals to all Members of Parliament, regardless of political affiliation, to prioritise national interest over personal or political ambitions.
The organisation welcomes remarks made by Prime Minister Wale following his official declaration in Parliament on Friday, May 15.
In his maiden address, Mr Wale acknowledged global economic pressures affecting Solomon Islands and reaffirmed his government’s commitment to disciplined and prudent management during challenging times.
TSI said the Prime Minister’s call for increased productivity and participation in economic activities reflects the need for collective national effort to address development challenges.
The organisation also welcomed Mr Wale’s recognition of the role of young people in nation-building.
TSI said it remains ready to work with government, Parliament and development partners to strengthen democratic governance and integrity systems in Solomon Islands.
Prime Minister Wale, in his maiden speech, described his election as a privilege and honour, while urging citizens to hold his government accountable.
“I will not trifle with this privilege and the government that I lead will do its utmost to serve. Please help keep us accountable and responsible,” he said.
Mr Wale also warned that his administration is taking office during difficult times and said some decisions ahead may not be easy.
“We take government at a difficult time… but we will exercise discipline and prudent management,” he said, adding that reforms may be painful but necessary.
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