PM Wale completes full Cabinet line-up
BY NED GAGAHE
Prime Minister Matthew Cooper Wale has completed the formation of his 24-member Cabinet after the remaining 16 Ministers were officially sworn in at Government House yesterday afternoon.
The Ministers took their oaths of office and allegiance before Governor-General Sir David Tiva Kapu, formally completing the ministerial line-up of the new coalition government.
The latest swearing-in follows the appointment of the first seven Ministers on Saturday.
Speaking to local journalists outside Government House after the ceremony, Prime Minister Wale said his administration is now fully assembled and ready to begin work.
“We are complete and ready to work,” Wale said.
He said the Cabinet will soon convene its first official meeting to discuss key priorities and finalise the official name of the new government.
The Prime Minister also reiterated his commitment to deliver reforms and meaningful changes for the country.
“I promise change, you better believe it. Good change, some of it painful as I forewarned, but good change to position our country well for the future,” he said.
“We want an economy that is inclusive, where there is economic justice and social justice, and that will translate into policy we will see.”
The 16 Ministers sworn in yesterday were:
- Gordon Darcy Lilo – Minister for Finance and Treasury
- Ricky Nelson Houenipwela – Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade
- Peter Kenilorea Junior – Ministry of National Planning and Development Coordination
- Manasseh Maelanga – Ministry of Home Affairs
- John Maneniaru – Ministry of Women, Youth, Children and Family Affairs
- Makario Tagini – Ministry of Forestry and Research
- Derrick Rawcliffe Manuari – Ministry of Mines, Energy and Rural Electrification
- Wayne Osopo Ghemu – Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Disaster Management and Meteorology
- John Tuhaika Junior – Ministry of Police, National Security and Correctional Services
- Morris Toiraena – Ministry of Health and Medical Services
- Polycarp Paea – Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources
- Alfred Lazarus Rimah – Ministry of Provincial Government and Institutional Strengthening
- Daniel Suilea Waneoroa – Ministry of Rural Development
- George Temahua – Ministry of Traditional Governance, Peace and Ecclesiastical Affairs
- Oliver Salopuka – Ministry of Lands, Housing and Survey
- Stephen Kumi – Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development
The first seven Ministers sworn in on Saturday included:
- Deputy Prime Minister Francis Sade, who also holds the Public Service portfolio – Ministry of Public Service.
- Harry Kuma – Ministry of Commerce, Industries, Labour and Immigration
- Rick Fuo’o – Ministry of Infrastructure Development
- Fredrick Kologeto – Ministry of Communications and Aviation
- Clezy Rore – Ministry of Justice and Legal Affairs
- Franklyn Derek Wasi – Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock
- James Bonunga – Ministry of Culture and Tourism.
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