‘Project validation for West Kwaio to take a month’

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BY RODERICK DESURI

AUKI

Project validation for West Kwaio Constituency, Malaita Province, will take a month as constituency sub-committee members will need time to work, decide and make final arrangements.

MP Claudius Tei’ifi’s advisor, Walter Maesugea raised this during the sub-committee meeting on Monday, February 9, at Buma, West Kwaio.

He said it is good that they have taken up work on the validation of the projects and selection because they are the ones who live in the communities.

Maesugea told those at the meeting that the list of project applicants will be handed in to the sub-committees next week.

He said following this, sub-committees will then do a final cut-off of who will receive funding and who will not, or re-level before resubmitting the paper work to the constituency office for final analysis by the Constituency Development Committee members.

“As you have discussed and agreed that the validation of the projects will be done by you, we will give you ample time to assign yourselves depending on your zones.

“The lists of the project proposals for each zone will be sent to you by next week. This means that as soon as you receive yours, try to work on it as early as possible and resubmit it to the constituency office by mid-March for final screening and analysis,” he said.

Member of Parliament for West Kwaio, Claudius Teiifi, apologised for the delay in implementation.

“I want to thank you and apologise for delaying our material shipment, as the issue is beyond the control of our office bearers.

“However, since I respect you, our shipment will depend on when you complete the validation process,” he said. 

In the meantime, constituency development officer, Bobby Siarani, expressed that through collective ideas and by working together, good things can be achieved.

He said the constituency office is looking forward to a close collaboration with everyone to deliver the needed projects.

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