Police to attend Bina AGM today

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By RODRICK DESURI

AUKI

Police in Auki, Malaita Province will attend the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Bina/Talifu beneficiaries at Buma Catholic Station today.

Malaita Provincial Police Commander (PPC) Superintendent Michael Ramosaea said police presence during the meeting is vital to avoid any disturbances.

He said the AGM is a crucial part of the process and a way forward for Bina Harbour project, thus, should not be disturbed.

“Our team will be deployed to Buma Catholic Station to attend the AGM on Thursday, 7th, and they will conduct a high-profile operation during the AGM,” he said.

“This is to prevent any unwanted disturbances during the meeting,” he added.

Ramosaea mentioned that hundreds of people from Honiara will be coming to attend the meeting.

“About hundreds of people from Honiara will be coming to attend the meeting. So, the police won’t want anyone or any group to cause arguments that disturb the meeting,” he said. 

The Police Commander appeals to the people of West Kwaio and Kwara’ae, or elsewhere, who claim to be the owners of the land to step aside and let the meeting commence.

He added that the Bina Harbour development is what is needed in the province and everyone should respect its due processes. 

“I want to appeal to my good people of West and East Kwaio, and Kwara’ae, or any group claiming to be the owners of the land, to step aside and let the meeting flow.

“The Bina Harbour project is a national project that will benefit all the people of Malaita Province,” he said. 

He added that the police will not tolerate the arrest of anyone or any group that causes disturbance during the Annual General Meeting (AGM).

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