Tangirongo is new envoy to NZ

GOVERNMENT has reappointed the country’s former High Commissioner to Britain, Eliam Tangirongo, to head the New Zealand mission.

Tangirongo returned home after the Government closed the London office last year.

He was commissioned for his new posting yesterday.

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare administered the commissioning ceremony at the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet in the presence of senior government officials and family members.

A Government statement said Sogavare reminded High Commissioner Tangirongo that his tasks as the new High Commissioner to New Zealand is first to represent and promote the interests of the Government of Solomon Islands in New Zealand.

“These tasks could be political, economic, social and cultural,” Sogavare said.

He further advised the High Commissioner not to compromise his official duties with personal interests and other forms of persuasions during his term in Office.

Sogavare also reminded the high commissioner that he is the link between Solomon Islands Government and the Government of the country to which he is accredited and that his office and home will be the safe haven for Solomon Islanders in times of need.  

During his term in Office, High Commissioner Tangirongo was reminded that his instructions on all occasions during his mission will come from the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade and that he must avoid extravagance at all costs.

Prime Minister Sogavare is confident that Tangirongo is eminently fit in his personal qualities and experience in the affairs of State for the charge the Government of Solomon Islands has entrusted on him.

Prior to his appointment to the London Mission, he served as one of the chairperson’s of the Public Service Commission.

Tangirongo is a highly experienced Public Servant.

He replaces Joy Kere, whose term at the Wellington mission ended last year.

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