During his visit to East New Britain on Thursday, Prime Minister James Marape has announced key development initiatives aimed at modernizing East New Britain.
“We have been working in partnership with the provincial and local district governments to modernize the Kokopo-Gazelle region, ensuring that its infrastructure keeps up with the province’s economic and social growth.”
“One of the key projects includes the redevelopment of Rabaul, a critical link for East New Britain’s economy,” PM Marape stated.
He also acknowledged the importance of upgrading district infrastructure, including plans to construct a Provincial Assembly Hall in Kokopo.
“This new hall will serve as a modern administrative centre, reflecting East New Britain’s development aspirations.”
Furthermore, the government is working to strengthen connectivity from Kokopo Secondary School to Rabaul, ensuring that the district’s urban and educational facilities align with the province’s long-term development goals.
“As we reopen Rabaul and modernize the province, we recognize the strategic importance of this region in driving national development.”
He concluded by calling on young Papua New Guineans to uphold their cultural traditions while embracing national unity.
“The passing of great leaders like Sir Rabbie Namaliu and Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare reminds us that we must carry forward their legacy.
“Our strength as a nation lies in our unity and diversity—honouring our traditions while working together for a better future.”