Prime Minister Honourable Jeremiah Manele MP and HE Cai Weiming, and few ministers of the cabinet posed for a group photo after the signing ceremony. Photo credit @ PM Press Secretariat

THE much-talked-about Malaita Road Network Project will soon commence, as signified by the signing of the Auki Road project between the Solomon Islands Government and the People’s Republic of China (PRC).

At the brief signing ceremony, the Solomon Islands Government was represented by the Minister of Infrastructure Development (MID), Honourable Manasseh Maelanga, while His Excellency Cai Weiming represented the People’s Republic of China (PRC). The signing took place in the Cabinet Room at the Office of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on Thursday 10th October 2024.

The signing was witnessed by the Prime Minister Honourable Jeremiah Manele MP and the Premier of Malaita Province, Honourable Elijah Asilaua.

In his remarks, Prime Minister Manele underscored that the signing marks the official kick-off of a project that will change peoples’ lives for generations to come. He emphasised, the people of Malaita Province deserve better road infrastructure.

“To the people of Malaita, may this road be a lasting source of pride and a reminder that, through partnership, we have the power to transform our communities”.

Prime Minister Manele adds, the Auki Road project reflects our shared belief that every citizen deserves safe, reliable infrastructure that supports their aspirations and well-being.

He also highlighted that the project is the culmination of a strong partnership between the national government and the People’s Republic of China (PRC), adding that it is also a testament to cooperation and commitment.

“This road, which will benefit generations to come, stands as a symbol of what we can accomplish when we work hand in hand toward a shared vision for progress.”

PM Manele stated that the project is one of the key outcomes of his recent state visit to the PRC.

This collaboration is a testament to the power of unity and mutual respect. “It is the strength we find in each other’s support, as both the National Government and the Provincial Government have brought their resources, expertise, and commitment together for the benefit of the people of Malaita”.

This partnership sets a model for cooperation that will inspire future projects and greater development in the country, the Prime Minister continued.

Sustainable development, improved infrastructure and prosperity can only be achieved when we support each other and work together to meet the needs of our communities.

The Prime Minister thanked PRC Ambassador His Excellency Cai Weiming for committing his personal time during his holiday in Beijing to ensure that the project is implemented.

In his brief remarks, H.E Cai Weiming expressed that the signing is another testament of China’s support to Solomon Islands infrastructure development, further cementing the SI- PRC friendship.

He stressed, Infrastructure connectivity is an important component of the relationship.

Ambassador Cai Weiming assures, China will continue to provide assistance to Solomon Islands in infrastructure, rural development, trade, Health care and education.

The Malaita Provincial Premier Hon. Elijah Asilaua said, the signing fortifies the SI-PRC  relations. “On behalf of my provincial government and people of Malaita, I convey our heartfelt gratitude for the gift of the Auki road infrastructure.”

Malaita appreciates and support the SI-PRC relations.

Premier Asilaua adds, the advancement of the Auki road infrastructure underscores the prioritisation of our rural communities infrastructure needs for better services.

The Malaita Road Network Project began with the signing of various necessary documents toward the end of last year. It will be the major project for Malaita Province following the Kilu’ufi Hospital maintenance work.

Malaita Province is the most populated province, and it has a lot of potential to develop further and contribute to nation-building.

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