The New Ireland Provincial Government is proud to announce its readiness to undertake the crucial Census, a monumental event that reaffirms their commitment to ensuring every citizen is represented, included, and actively participating in contributing to the nation of Papua New Guinea.
Last man standing and New Ireland Governor, Sir Julius Chan, said the census is a comprehensive enumeration of the province diverse population, stands as a cornerstone for informed decision making and strategic planning at both the provincial and national levels.
“The data collected during this significant event will not only shape the future of New Ireland Province but will also play an integral role in the selection of leaders who will steer our province towards prosperity and unity.”
He said the province with its rich tapestry and vibrant communities acknowledges the importance of accurate data in determining the needs and aspirations of its people.
“It is our collective responsibility to ensure that no citizen is left uncounted or underrepresented.”
“Regrettably in previous elections our province faced a challenge where over 20,000 people were inadvertently excluded from voting even though New Ireland has a very accurate village record book.”
“We understand the frustrations and concerns of those affected, and we are committed to rectifying this issue.”
As they now embark on the census, the Provincial Government in collaboration with the Electoral Commission is working diligently to ensure that such oversights are not repeated.
“Our aim is to create a fair and transparent process that accurately reflects the aspirations and voices of all New Irelanders.”
Meanwhile, Sir J called on all citizens to embrace this census as an opportunity to be counted and to actively contribute to the betterment of the province and the nation.
He added that together, they will ensure that every voice is heard, every community is recognized, and every citizen is represented as the province and country celebrate 48 years of Independence.
“The New Ireland Provincial Government remains committed to promoting unity, diversity, and inclusivity in our province and throughout Papua New Guinea.”
“Let us stand together, shoulder to shoulder as we pave the way for a brighter future for all.”