BY NED GAGAHE
PRIME Minister Jeremiah Manele has reaffirmed his government’s commitment to unity and political stability as key pillars of national development, during a media conference held yesterday to mark the one-year anniversary of the Government for National Unity and Transformation (GNUT).
Speaking at the press conference, PM Manele said the government was founded on the principle that national unity and political stability are prerequisites for lasting progress.
He highlighted that despite political tensions over the past year—including a motion of no confidence—the administration has maintained peace and order.
“As we prepare to face another motion of no confidence next Tuesday, we approach it with calm determination, guided by our unwavering duty to work for the betterment of our people,” PM Manele said.
The Prime Minister used the occasion to reflect on the successes of GNUT over the past year, noting that they serve as evidence of the government’s dedication to building a united, stable, and resilient Solomon Islands.
He cited ongoing efforts to promote national dialogue and reconciliation, as well as initiatives to strengthen traditional governance systems and partnerships with community and faith-based organisations.
These, he said, are part of a broader mission to uphold peace, mutual respect, and inclusive development.
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