Prime Minister Sogavare strikes right balance talking of peaceful co-existence when addressing the security and welfare needs of border communities

Prime Minister Sogavare strikes right balance talking of peaceful co-existence when addressing the security and welfare needs of border communities

Posted by : frank short Posted on : 27-Jun-2021

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare highlighted the significance of security for the welfare of communities along the Solomon Islands and PNG border at a historic groundbreaking ceremony at Lofang in the Shortland Islands last Wednesday.

The ceremony, according to Mr. Sogavare marked an exceptional day for both the people of Shortlands and Solomon Islands.

I trust that we all appreciate and agree that the security and welfare of communities along the Solomon Island and PNG border is of paramount importance,” he said.

As such, the Prime Minister expressed his desire to see everyone continue to strengthen the security and welfare of our people along the Western borders.

This project will go a long way in achieving this, and will ensure that our communities continue to prosper in an environment where we co-exist peacefully with our brothers and sisters across the border,” he said.

Hundreds of people including Chiefs, Elders, Women and Children of the Shortland Islands converged at Lofang and Nila to witness the event last week.

Their presence, according to the Prime Minister signified how important the project is to their families.

I am excited and happy to be part of this occasion and it is heartening to see communities around these islands turning up in numbers as well,”the PM said.

Footnotes.

The project once completed will improve border security services in the Western border region by supporting social and economic growth by strengthening border management, surveillance, response capability and protection from illegal activities.

Importantly, the project also aligns well with the Solomon Islands Government’s National Security Strategy and the National Border Security Strategy for better management of our borders.

Sources< GCU and Island Sun newspaper.

Yours sincerely

Frank Short

www.solomonislandsinfocus.com

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