Stimulating economic growth in the Central Islands Province

Stimulating economic growth in the Central Islands Province

Posted by : Frank Short Posted on : 05-Jul-2021

Last week Premier Stanley Manetiva of Central Province told Prime Minister Sogavare during the PM’s visit to Tulaga that the Central Ialands Province is willing to become the leading copra producing province in the Solomon Islands.

The Premier said his province was more centralized compared to other provinces and with crown land that is accessible.

Mr. Manetiva told the Prime Minister that according to the Central Bank’s report for December 2020, the province is a leading copra producing province and contributes 34 percent in terms of coconut metric tons to the national economy.

Mr.Manetiva also said it is only proper for the State-owned Enterprises that is still holding the Land titles in Tulagi through the Commissioner of Lands to have the titles transferred back to the Premier of Central Province for provincial development.

He added, “Therefore, it is the provincial call for a policy change on crown land in the provinces, under the Commissioner of Lands Perpetual Estates to transfer to Premiers for dconomic Development purposes and for SOE land to revert to COL and back to the Premier.

The province is calling on the national Government to revisit the previous policy to transfer Tulagi crown and to the province for socio economic development purposes.”

Mr. Manetiva also called on the National Government to equitably and fairly share and distribute larger economic triggering infrastructure like the Tulagi road proposed project which is again long overdue.

He said the road improvement and tar sealing will add value to their tourism sector and facilitate guided tours and encourage visitors.

Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare, responding to the Premier, said infrastructure remains the crucial element in any economic activity, especially in our provinces.

Road infrastructure in Central Islands Province is fundamental to enable access for farmers to markets.”

Hon. Premier, I do note the need for a domestic wharf for Tulagi as well, I believe that with the revival of Commodities Export Marketing Authority (CEMA) this wharf would play a pivotal role in stimulating economic growth here in Central Islands Province”, Prime Minister Sogavare added.

Source: Island Sun newspaper.

Yours sincerely

Frank Short

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