Work on Kirakira wharf progressing

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BY SAMIE WAIKORI

The first-ever wharf project for Kirakira, the provincial capital of Makira Ulawa Province, is making steady progress.

Funded by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) through the national government, the project is being implemented by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC).

Premier of Makira Ulawa Province, Stanley Siapu, highlighted that significant progress has been observed since the project commenced, describing it as a milestone in the province’s infrastructure development.

According to the project schedule, completion is expected by mid-next year. Premier Siapu expressed confidence that the current pace of implementation is on track to meet the timeline.

“Once completed, the wharf will be ready for use and will greatly enhance shipping services to the province,” Siapu said. He noted that inadequate shipping infrastructure has been a longstanding issue for the province, contributing to development setbacks.

The premier emphasized that the new wharf will not only improve transportation but also stimulate economic activities and provide a platform for further development in Makira Ulawa Province.

He reassured the people of Makira Ulawa that his government is committed to supporting the project to ensure its successful completion.

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