Gulf Provincial Leaders have renewed their oaths to serve the people of Gulf with more emphasis placed on “going rural.”
The provincial leaders from Kikori District MP Soroi Eoe, Kerema MP Thomas Opa and Governor Chris Haiveta made their oaths during a small but significant event witnessed by the provincial Asembly members recently in Kerema town.
With the focus of the leaders themed “going rural”, the leaders swore oath to ensure that there is unity in their term of leadership with the focus been captured in their plans.
Member for Kikori and Minister for the Department of Provincial and Local Level Government Affairs (DPLGA) Hon Soroi Eoe affirmed to the members of the assembly that as elected leaders they will work together.
“As members of PANGU PATI and elected leaders of the Gulf Provincial Government it has been our mandate to work together to ensure that our communities are properly assisted and developed”. Minister Eoe cautioned members of the assembly that the rule of law must be followed.
“In this term we must follow the rule of law, administrators and advisers must be stationed in their respective LLG’s where our people require service delivery”.
Supporting the sentiments from his open member, Gulf Governor Chris Haiveta also challenged members of the assembly to collaborate with all three leaders respectively.
“We have made the decision to work together, we have our plans, we have our projects and the challenge now is for the members of the assembly to help us achieve these plans and projects we have set for our people”.
Governor Haiveta reaffirmed to the members of the assembly that with the current leadership, people’s voices will be heard.