East New Britain Governor Michael Marum has expressed heartfelt gratitude to the people of Mioko Virian Ward in the Duke of York Islands, along with President Isac Ilom, for the warm reception during the launch of the ward’s 50th Independence Anniversary celebrations.
During the official ceremony, the Governor praised the community for unveiling their ward flag and logo, and for officially designating July 19th as Ward Day — a date to be celebrated annually as a symbol of unity, identity, and progress.
He noted that Mioko-Virian is the first ward in the province to introduce both a flag and logo, marking a proud milestone not only for the ward but for the province as a whole.
Governor Marum also extended his sincere thanks to the Tarum family for honoring him through a traditional adoption ceremony, a cultural practice in the community.
He fondly recalled his long-standing friendship with Leonard Tarum, highlighting their close bond dating back to their rugby days in Port Moresby in the early 1990s.
“This is a great honor for me as Governor. I thank the Tarum family for accepting me through this traditional adoption.”
“My relationship with Leonard goes back many years, and through him I see how family extends across all of East New Britain.”
“As Governor, I call everyone my family – mothers, fathers, brothers, and sisters, because we are one people.”
Governor Marum also highlighted Mioko Virian’s significant place in the history of East New Britain and Papua New Guinea, urging leaders, families, churches, women, and youth to stand united as the country approaches its 50th Independence Anniversary.
He reaffirmed his government’s dedication to backing community-driven efforts that advance development, uphold law and order, and improve access to essential services throughout the province.
“I congratulate Mioko Virian Ward on this milestone and may God continue to bless your families, your ward, and our great province of East New Britain.”